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"A child at my school had a seizure. I responded quickly by cradling her so her head was protected. Knowing she could hear me, I talked to her the entire time, reassuring her that all would be okay, she was safe and I was with her. When she came out fo the seizure, she was tired and sleepy. She told me she knew she was going to be okay because she could hear me comforting her during her seizure." From simple playground injuries to stomach aches, School Health Responders provide basic care for physical injuries or give comfort to a child who's just having a bad day. How can I receive School Health Responder Training?School Health Responder training is offered to volunteer and paid staff by schools or districts involved in the School Health Program. The training focuses on how to provide basic care for common school health situations and practical tips for getting students back to class, home or to a health care provider if necessary. Some highlights of the School Health Responder Training include:
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| Last Updated ( Tue, Feb 26 2008 ) |






