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A.Y.A. CoIIN Youth Participants. 2017. CHAMP chart review adolescent visits. Washington, DC: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs; [San Francisco, CA]: Adolescent and Young Adult National Resource Center, 1 pp.

Annotation: This poster was created by youth participants of AYAH CoIIN (Adolescent and Young Adult Health Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network) listing steps to youth-friendly healthcare. With colorful illustrations, it demonstrates the ways clinicians can create an environment and incorporate policies that will increase the comfort of their young patients.

Keywords: Adolescent health, Quality assurance, Posters

Shea G. 2017. Marketing brochure. Washington, DC: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, 5 pp.

Annotation: This document contains various marketing posters for adolescent health clinics as well as the compilation of the findings of AYA (adolescent and young adult) responses around access and needs of care. Also included are resources that practitioners can utilize in their efforts to communicate and connect with young patients.

Keywords: Adolescent health, Clinics, Posters, Marketing

University of Vermont, Vermont Child Health Improvement Program. 2017. We are here for you flyer. [Burlington, VT]: University of Vermont, Vermont Child Health Improvement Program, 1 pp.

Annotation: This poster sponsored by the Vermont Child Health Improvement Program highlights types of health care available to adolescents and young adults. The flyer was created by Vermont's CoIIN (Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network) for schools, practices and other community areas to promote the well care visit.

Keywords: Adolescent health, Clinics, Posters, Adolescents, Confidentiality, Vermont

Iowa Department of Public Health. 2017. 5 Things teens need to know. [Des Moines, IA]: Iowa Department of Public Health, 1 pp.

American Academy of Pediatrics, Campaign for Dental Health and National Network for Oral Health Access. 2014. Why do children need fluoride?. [Elk Grove Village, IL]: American Academy of Pediatrics, Campaign for Dental Health, 1 poster.

Annotation: This poster explains how tooth decay develops in children and the role of fluoride in protecting their teeth from decay. Additional topics include the importance of drinking fluoridated water, toothbrushing with the right amount of fluoridated toothpaste, and talking to a dentist or doctor about fluoride treatments. The poster is available in English and Spanish.

Keywords: Audiovisual materials, Children, Community based services, Dental caries, Disease prevention, Fluorides, Oral health, Oral hygiene, Posters, Preventive health services, Spanish language materials, Water

California Dental Association Foundation. [2010]. Cavity keep away. Sacramento, CA: California Dental Association Foundation, 2 items.

Postpartum Support, International. [2010]. I wish I had known. Portland, OR: Postpartum Support, International, 1 poster (11" x 17").

Annotation: This poster states that the number one complication of childbirth is depression. It describes symptoms and gives a contact phone number. The file has two pages, one with a box where local information can be added and one without the box. It has been created to raise awareness of pregnancy and postpartum mental health and for distribution in community and healthcare settings. It is available in both English and Spanish.

Keywords: Maternal mental health, Mothers, Posters, Postpartum depression, Pregnant women, Spanish language materials, Women's health

California Childcare Health Program. 2010. Survival tips posters: Stop dental disease. Oakland, CA: California Childcare Health Program, 12 items.

Annotation: This series of posters presents information on the prevention of oral disease and injury in early care and education. Topics include how to handle oral injuries, oral hygiene for children, preventing tooth decay, toothbrushes for children with special health care needs, toothbrush storage, and toothbrushing. Each poster is available in English and Spanish.

Keywords: Child care centers, Children, Disease prevention, Educational materials, Oral health, Posters, Spanish language materials

Lowe E, Holt K. 2010. Be an oral health champion. Washington, DC: National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center, 1 poster (18 x 24 inches).

Annotation: This poster and booklet were developed to help Head Start program staff become aware of problems children with poor oral health may experience. Contents include ideas for promoting oral health and preventing oral disease in young children. A booklet is also available. [Funded in part by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Head Start, Oral health, Posters, Public awareness materials, Young children

U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. 2009. Taking care of mom: Nurturing self as well as baby [poster]. [Rockville, MD: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau], 1 poster (17 x 22 inches). (Bright futures for women's health and wellness)

New York State Department of Health. 2009. Baby teeth are important [Los dientes del bebé Los dientes saludables del bebé ayudan al bebé a dormir, comer y hablar. son importantes]. [Albany, NY]: New York State Department of Health, 1 poster.

New York State Department of Health. 2009. Pregnancy and dental care [El embarazo y el cuidado dental: Datos sobre el bebé, Datos para las madres]. [Albany, NY]: New York State Department of Health, 2 items.

Annotation: This mini-poster and wallet card remind pregnant women of the importance of healthy teeth and gums and visiting the dentist or dental hygienist during pregnancy. Information on the relation- ship between germs in the mouth, tooth decay, and infant health is provided. The mini-poster is available in English and Spanish. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Child health, Children, Disease prevention, Educational materials, Infant health, Infants, New York, Oral health, Oral health care, Posters, Pregnant women, Spanish language materials

American Academy of Pediatrics. 2007. Child Health Day October 1, 2007: Building a bright future through preventive health [poster]. Chicago, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics, 1 p.

[Emergency Medical Services for Children National Public Information and Education Campaign]. [2002]. The right care when it counts. [no place: Emergency Medical Services for Children National Public Information and Education Campaign] , 1 poster (18 in. x 19 in.).

Indiana Perinatal Network and Indiana State Department of Health. [2001]. What kind of mother would give her baby HIV?: An untested one. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Perinatal Network, 1 poster (18 x 24 inches).

U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. 2001. National Child Health Day October 1, 2001: 2010 Express—All aboard! for children with special health care needs and their families. Rockville, MD: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 22 items.

U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. 2000. Mission 2000: Early childhood—Launching healthy futures: National Child Health Day, October 2, 2000. Rockville, MD: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 1 packet.

Annotation: This packet provides ideas and information to assist in planning and promoting National Child Health Day as part of Child Health Month. The theme for 2000 is Early Childhood, Launching Healthy Futures and is intended to raise awareness that the first five years of a child's life are crucial to his/her physical, mental, and social development. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Bibliographies, Child health promotion, Early childhood development, Early intervention, Guidelines, Health observances, Media campaigns, Pamphlets, Parent education, Posters

U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Perinatal Systems and Women's Health. [1999]. Healthy Start (poster). Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 1 poster (18 x 24 inches).

Annotation: This poster advertises the Healthy Start program and has the inscription 'Give Every Baby a Healthy Start in Life' on it. Also on the poster are the phone and fax numbers of the Division of Perinatal Systems and Women's Health and the Healthy Start National Resource Center. The web site and e-mail address of the Healthy Start program are also provided. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Audiovisual materials, Healthy Start, Infant mortality, Posters, Prevention programs

Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. 1999. Food guide pyramid for young children: A daily guide for 2- to 6-year-olds. [Washington, DC]: Center for Nutrition, Policy and Promotion , 3 items; 1 color poster (approx. 25 x 33 inches), 1 color flyer, 1 black and white flyer.

U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. 1999. Got kids? Got these? Inhalants. Get educated! Inhalant abuse can kill kids. Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau presents the 1999 National Child Health Day colloquium, Monday, Octover 4, 1999 [poster]. Rockville, MD: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 1 p.

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