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Taking Good Care of You: What's in an Ambulance?

Date: 1997
Publisher: The MRN Child Care Partnership
Series: Taking Good Care of You
Catalog: 23210

 

© 1997 by Family Communications, Inc.


A Message From Fred Rogers

How can we help children learn to take care of themselves? As a parent, you've already begun that with all the care you have given right from the start: feeding, diapering, holding, cuddling, talking, and listening. There are many ways for your children to know that you love them -- many ways for them to learn that the world is a caring and predictable place. Those are the things that build the foundation for children to take care of their own health.

Some things (like immunizations, x-rays, or wearing bicycle helmets) that children need in order to be healthy may be scary, strange, or uncomfortable for them. When we can help them talk about their concerns, children are more likely to manage better. We hope this book will open the door for some helpful talk and careful listening in your family.

It's family and friends, neighbors and child-care providers, teachers and health care professionals who help children grow into being adults who take good care of themselves and the next generation. What an essential, wonderful job for all of us.


Notes

This booklet features images used in Episode 1677.

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