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  • COVID-19: Fast Facts for Schools Interactive Course Quick View
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    • COVID-19: Fast Facts for Schools Interactive Course

    • $195.00
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    • Includes online access for 1 year for up to 150 users. COVID-19 has caused a lot of changes, but how does this disease impact students and educators?  Based on CDC guidelines, taking this course will document that every staff member understands how to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus in the school building.  Educators will learn how to promote protective behaviors, maintain healthy environments and operations, and respond when someone gets sick. Online course only.
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  • New Infection Control Practices for Schools Quick View
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    • New Infection Control Practices for Schools

    • $195.00$250.00
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    • On-Demand version includes access for 1 year for up to 150 users. Understanding Infection control practices for schools is critical for keeping staff and students safe. In this new program, you’ll learn about how common infections are spread, including the COVID-19 virus.  You’ll also understand routes of transmission – including contact, droplet and airborne transmission. You’ll also learn proper handwashing techniques, as well as following practical infection control practices outlined by the Centers for Disease Controls.
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    • Ouchbusters vs. COVID-19

    • $3.95
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    • The Boo-Boo Bandits battle Mr. Complacency and his new friend, COVID-19, in this entertaining and impactful coloring book for the early grades (or teens?) Everyone will remember the message: Stay 6 feet apart; Wash your hands; Cough into your sleeve; and Don’t touch your face. The benefit of wearing masks is also covered.   $3.95 each (1-99) $1.95 each  (100 or more)
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  • Traumatized Students: School-Based Interventions for Reaching Below the Surface Quick View
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  • WebRemix™: Suicide Prevention – When and How Educators Should Intervene Quick View
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    • Ouchbusters vs. COVID-19 (100 or More)

    • $1.95
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    • The Boo-Boo Bandits battle Mr. Complacency and his new friend, COVID-19, in this entertaining and impactful coloring book for the early grades (or teens?) Everyone will remember the message: Stay 6 feet apart; Wash your hands; Cough into your sleeve; and Don’t touch your face. The benefit of wearing masks is also covered. $3.95 each (1-99)
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  • Dealing With Asthma, Diabetes & Epilepsy In Schools Quick View
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    • Dealing With Asthma, Diabetes & Epilepsy In Schools

    • $1.95
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    • This program covers three common medical conditions and how to help students deal with them -- both day-to-day and in emergencies. When you are able to treat a student's medical condition as a normal part of life, you encourage them -- and their fellow students -- to act this way as well. In turn, students can stop focusing on their medical condition and put their energy towards daily living and creating a bright future.’ Asthma -- how to recognize an episode, possible triggers Diabetes -- symptoms of high and low blood sugar, what to do in each case Epilepsy --…
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  • Dealing With Asthma, Diabetes And Epilepsy In Schools Quick View
    • Dealing With Asthma, Diabetes And Epilepsy In Schools Quick View
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    • Dealing With Asthma, Diabetes And Epilepsy In Schools

    • $195.00$250.00
    • Rated 0 out of 5
    • On Demand Version includes access for 1 year for up to 150 users. This program covers three common medical conditions and how to help students deal with them -- both day-to-day and in emergencies. When you are able to treat a student's medical condition as a normal part of life, you encourage them -- and their fellow students to act this way as well. In turn, students can stop focusing on their medical condition and put their energy towards daily living and creating a bright future. Asthma - how to recognize an episode, possible triggers Diabetes - symptoms of high…
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