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Introduction to Bright Futures (Powerpoint, 2MB)

Fact Sheet:  Bright Futures Mental Health (Word, 92 KB)

Order your free Bright Futures Guidebook for Early Childhood Care and Education  below or print this document and follow the Alternative Request Instructions.  The Guidebook offers training and resource tools for self-directed learning or for training other providers about Bright Futures.  Examples of ways to use Bright Futures to help educate families and children about healthy life choices are also included.  The Guidebook will help busy early childhood care and education professionals access and use Bright Futures principles and materials to support existing health promotion systems in early childhood settings.  Orders accepted up to five copies.  If you need more, please contact Teresa Cooper, at 360-236-3530.

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ALTERNATIVE REQUEST INSTRUCTIONS:  If you would like to fax or mail your request in, please print out this form and forward to:

FAX:  360-586-7868, or

MAILING ADDRESS:  CAH - Bright Futures Guidebook Request, PO Box 47880, Olympia, WA  98504-7880.

If you haven't received your order within ten days, please contact 360-236-3530.  Thank you.


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Documents posted in .PDF version on the Department of Health Web site will be made available in an alternative format on request to users who are unable to download or view .PDF files on the Web. To request documents on the Child and Adolescent Health Section Web site in alternative format, contact cahcp.support@doh.wa.gov or (360) 236-3531.


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