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Protecting Children’s Health In A Changing Climate - CEU ACCREDITATION APPROVED

Includes a Live Web Event on 04/22/2025 at 8:00 PM (EDT)

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Description:
This presentation explores the impacts of changing weather patterns, extreme heat, and wildfires, with a focus on health and safety considerations for children in family child care settings. 
It highlights strategies for mitigating risks, including shade structures, cooling stations, and soft outdoor play surfacing, while also addressing the sources and effects of outdoor air pollution.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
1. Understand the health risks of heat waves and wildfires, particularly for children.
2. Recognize the importance of heat safety measures, including hydration, shade, and cooling solutions for safe outdoor play.
3. Evaluate different outdoor play surfacing options for injury prevention and comfort.
4. Describe major sources of outdoor air pollution, their impact on health, and low-cost solutions for lowering toxicant levels around family child care settings.

Hester Paul, MS

National Director of Eco-Healthy Child Care®

Children’s Environmental Health Network

Hester Paul, MS, National Director of Eco-Healthy Child Care® has worked with CEHN since 2010. Prior to joining CEHN, Ms. Paul led the initial national expansion of the EHCC program under Oregon Environmental Council, the statewide environmental organization that founded EHCC. Ms. Paul strategically directs CEHN’s efforts to uplift environmental health as a core tenet of health and safety, for the field of early care and education. In 2008, Ms. Paul created the EHCC National Advisory Committee (NAC); the NAC is the only national child care committee dedicated to improving environmental health best practices within early care and learning settings. Ms. Paul serves as an advisor to Child Care Aware of America’s National Advisory Council on Healthy Child Care, as well as state environmental health committees for child care. She has led EHCC’s impactful work to incorporate environmental health best practices into national accreditation platforms, national health and safety standards for child care, state licensing regulations as well as state Quality Rating and Improvement Systems for long term sustainability. Ms. Paul co-created EHCC’s six hour Train the Trainer curriculum, now offered as an e-learning course which offers adult learning clock hours in all states. She has extensive non-profit program management experience and served previously as the Director of Provider Services at the Child Care Resource and Referral Agency - Children’s Council of San Francisco. Ms. Paul resides in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband and their three children. 

Jessica Mauricio Price

Eco-Health Child Care® Program Manager

Children’s Environmental Health Network

Jessica Mauricio Price works as the Eco-Health Child Care® Program Manager. Through this position, she helps provide education and actionable and low- cost techniques that child care facilities can take to help protect their children and staff from hazardous substance exposures. Jessica received her B.S. in Biology from Saint Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. Jessica decided early in her career to focus on helping prevent humans and animals from coming into contact with hazardous substances. She worked at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for nine years.

 Her roles at TCEQ included Project Manager, Ecological Risk Assessor, and Natural Resource Trustee. Through these roles, Jessica was able to help oversee the removal of hazardous substances from the environment. Jessica left her role at TCEQ to attend Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, where she received her M.S. in Environmental Toxicology. The Texas Department of State Health Services then hired Jessica. Jessica worked in the Health Assessment and Toxicology program for five years as a Health Educator and Information Specialist.  In this role, Jessica facilitated communication between agency scientists and the community so residents could better understand how to protect themselves from exposure to hazardous chemicals. Jessica’s work interests now center around preventing childhood exposure to chemicals. She believes that if we protect our most vulnerable, children, we are stepping in the right direction of protecting society.

 

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