Recursos Destacados para Familias

Nuestra Comunidad en Acción

A través de talleres, presentaciones, actividades familiares y capacitaciones para educadores, trabajamos junto a comunidades de Washington para compartir información práctica y culturalmente relevante sobre la prevención del plomo y la salud infantil.

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Libro infantil para familias

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Text in Spanish asking how to know if your child has lead poisoning, with three question marks at the top.
Text in Spanish with a yellow lightbulb icon: "The only way to know is to get tested. Talk to your pediatrician to get tested. It is a requirement for children aged 12 months to 24 months enrolled in programs like Apple Health or Medicaid."
Question in Spanish asking if adults can suffer from lead poisoning, with three yellow question marks above the text.
Informational graphic with blue paintbrush and pregnant woman silhouette, citing risks of lead exposure for adults and pregnancy.
Question in Spanish asking if lead poisoning treatment can be poisoned, with three green question marks above.
An informational poster in Spanish about avoiding lead exposure in children, with a crossed-out lead symbol at the top.
Text asking how to know if a product contains lead with pink question marks above.
Text in Spanish about unsafe products and import regulations, with an image of a box of toys including a bear and building blocks at the top.
Text in Spanish asking if a special diet can protect a child, with three pink question marks above.
Healthy eating tips for children, including eating calcium-rich foods, limiting junk food and fats, and avoiding sugary drinks and sodas.
Question written in Spanish asking, 'What do I do if the doctor doesn't want to do the test?' with three blue question marks at the top.
A graphic with a pink heart above an open hand, and Spanish text encouraging seeking information and tips to help your doctor, and to contact for assistance.
Question marks above Spanish text asking "How does lead harm children?"
Infographic with a worried girl holding her head, warning about the dangers of head injuries in children, including nervous system damage, anemia, learning difficulties, organ damage, and risk of convulsions or death.
Text in Spanish asking if the house painted over before 1978 is now insured, with question marks at the top.
Text in Spanish about painting over lead paint with a paint roller and safety precautions.

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