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Cleaning Toys Helps Prevent Disease

King County's Child Care Health Program presents a guide for cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting toys to reduce the spread of germs in child care settings.

Downloadable material is available in Amharic, Arabic, Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Mandarin), English, Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.

Forms for Food Preferences

King County's Child Care Health Program presents forms for Tracking form for food allergies, intolerances, preferences, and special diets (Use for tracking all students with special dietary needs), Food Preference Form (Used for dietary preferences related to religious, cultural, or family preference (NOT related to an allergy or intolerance)) and Milk Substitution Request Form.

Care Plans and Authorization Forms

King County's Child Care Health Program presents care plans and authorization forms to support safe and compliant child care practices. Available forms include: General Medication Authorization, Individual Care Plan, Medication Authorization for Asthma, Medication Authorization for Allergic Reaction, Special Diet Statement, Skin lotion Skin lotion or lip balm authorization, Hand sanitizer authorization, Diaper cream/ointment authorization and log, Sunscreen authorization and log and Toothpaste authorization.

Measles

King County's Child Care Health Program presents essential information on measles prevention and response in child care settings. The webpage includes symptoms, vaccination guidance, and protocols for managing exposure to protect children's health.

Communicable Disease Letters for Families

King County's Child Care Health Program presents customizable illness notification letters to help child care providers communicate with families about contagious diseases. These templates support timely, clear messaging about symptoms, prevention, and when children can safely return to care.

Illness Prevention Resources

King County's Child Care Health Program presents strategies for preventing the spread of illness in child care settings through hygiene, cleaning, and exclusion practices. The webpage offers practical tools and guidance to help providers maintain a healthy environment for children and staff. 

Topics include: 

  • Keep me home if...
  • Handwashing
  • Changing diapers
  • Illness log
  • Incident/Injury Log
  • Stand-up diapering
  • Thermometers

 

 

Bloodborne Pathogens

King County's Child Care Health Program presents a Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan for Child Care Providers.

Caring for Our Children: Standards and Resources

Caring for Our Children (CFOC) is a set of national standards that represent the best practices — based on evidence, expertise, and experience — for quality health and safety policies and practices in early care and education settings. CFOC Basics represents the minimum health and safety standards required in Head Start and is a subset of the CFOC national standards. Explore this collection to learn more about these important resources.

The full text of Caring for Our Children (575 pages) is available for free as a PDF or can be purchased as a printed book. 

Update October 2025: Caring For Our

Vaccines for Child Cares/Early Learning

King County's Child Care Health Program presents up-to-date vaccine requirements and guidance for children in child care settings, aligned with Washington State regulations. The webpage includes immunization schedules, compliance guidelines, and resources to support providers in maintaining a healthy environment.

Toothbrushing Procedure

King County's Child Care Health Program presents guidance on safe and effective toothbrushing practices in child care settings to promote oral health that includes tips on hygiene, supervision, and preventing the spread of germs during group brushing routines.

Downloadable PDFs are available in Amharic, Arabic, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), English, Oromo, Somali, Spanish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.