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- A movement that creates cleaner, healthier, and safer environments.
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Basic Tips & Tools for Advocacy
Never underestimate your ability to make changes in the world around you. In fact, with all the new technologies that help us connect with one another and share information, it’s probably never been easier. Still, you’ll be much more successful if you remember a few key tips.
Play nice. No matter who you’re talking to, from a neighbor to a Senator, it pays to be diplomatic. Approach people with an open mind and be respectful of their opinions. Nobody likes a know-it-all, so offer your ideas with a bit of humility. Don’t judge, smile a lot, and be grateful for every little step that is made. Be a “helper” instead of a “nagger.” People will be much more apt to change if it feels positive. And, you’ll be more likely to create long-term allies who can continue to help make changes in your community.
Find solutions. It’s easy to complain about problems. It’s smart to find solutions. Whatever issue you want to address, before you do anything, research solutions. Find other people who have successfully addressed the problem you want to address. Look on-line for example policies that outline solutions. Do your best to find solutions that are economically feasible. The more research you do identifying solutions on the front end, the less friction you’ll receive when you go public with your requests.
Be patient. We live in a fast paced world, but it doesn’t mean things change overnight. Be prepared to push for what you want for a long time. Understand that people are busy and that elected officials and community leaders have a long, complicated list of priorities. It may take a while for yours to rise to the top. Don’t take it personally. Have patience, perseverance, and a positive attitude.
Resources:
Creating Healthy Environments for Children: Advocacy Toolkit This 8pg PDF outlines everything you need to know about contacting elected officials, writing letters to the editor for publishing your concerns in local newspapers, and many other easy ideas for spreading the word in your community. Don’t forget the companion DVD that can help you quickly educate others about children’s environmental health issues.
Research Tools on the Web Use this guide to find out about polluters in your community, health impacts of chemicals, and much more.
Community ToolBox promotes community health and development by connecting people, resources, and ideas. While they don’t address environmental health specifically, their tools and information is entirely relevant to anyone looking to start organizing for change in their community. For example, they have an on-line guide that includes nearly 300 different sections providing practical, step-by-step guidance in community-building skills.
Meet Up is the world's largest network of local groups. Meetup makes it easy for anyone to organize a local group or find one of the thousands already meeting up face-to-face. More than 2,000 groups get together in local communities each day, each one with the goal of improving themselves or their communities.
Childcare Centers
Some parents breathe a sigh of relief when they drop their baby off at a childcare center. Others breathe a small gasp as they stifle back tears. Either way, make sure you and your child can breathe easy by helping the facility create a healthy environment.
Creating Healthy Environments for Children: Easy Steps for Homes, Child Care Centers and Schools is a 20-minute educational DVD which includes an informational presentation on how to protect children's environmental health, fact sheets, and quizzes for child care centers and schools, a community action guide, and more.
Eco-Healthy Childcare program from the Oregon Environmental Council provides tips for childcare centers, a checklist, and a list of certified centers from across the nation.
Schools
Schools are our children’s second homes. The moment a parent sets foot in a school and realizes how important this place is to their child’s health and development is oftentimes the moment a community advocate is born. For parents who have taken every precaution at home, it can be a moment of culture shock. Luckily, parents and schools across the nation are blazing a green trail towards creating healthy environments for students to learn and grow in.
Healthy Schools Network is a national non-profit working to create healthier school environments for all children. They coordinate a coalition of over 400 partners, provide a wealth of information and referral services, and coordinate the National Healthy Schools Day every April. Host your own event to raise awareness of the issue and launch a local effort to improve school environments.
My Healthy School is dedicated to providing teachers, administrators, parents and students with resources on how to improve the health of schools across the country. Learn how to serve the most nutritious school food, choose the safest products inside the classroom and out, and teach students how to play an integral role in the future of their planet.
Creating Healthy Environments for Children: Easy Steps for Homes, Child Care Centers and Schools is a 20-minute educational DVD which includes an informational presentation on how to protect children's environmental health, fact sheets, and quizzes for child care centers and schools, a community action guide, and more.
The Green Flag Program is a student-led program to make schools healthier places to work and learn. This flexible three-step program will help you advance your schools environmental behaviors and become a shining example to others. Achieve recognition for all the good work your school already does, and improve your program with the support of teachers and field experts across the country.
The Green Schools Initiative works to catalyze and support “green” actions by kids, teachers, parents, and policymakers to eliminate toxics, use resources sustainably, create green spaces and buildings, serve healthy food, and teach stewardship. They are working to leverage the schools sector to transform the school environment – and the markets that supply schools – to improve health and sustainability. They advocate that school boards and state policymakers develop comprehensive action plans and build the local capacity to implement these plans. Begin with their Sample School Board Resolution: Blueprint for Healthy, Environmentally Sound Schools.
The Go Green Initiative is a simple, comprehensive program designed to create a culture of environmental responsibility on school campuses across the nation. Founded in 2002, the Go Green Initiative unites parents, students, teachers and school administrators in an effort to make real and lasting changes in their campus communities that will protect children and the environment for years to come.
Indoor Air Quality – Tools for Schools is the US Environmental Protection Agency’s program to show schools how to carry out a practical plan of action to improve indoor air problems at little or no cost using straightforward activities and in-house staff. Their Kit provides best practices, industry guidelines, sample policies, and a sample IAQ management plan. The voluntary guidance can save schools time and money so that resources can be directed toward educating children.
Minnesota Healthy Sustainable Schools is an interagency, cross-sector collaboration helping schools on a variety of issues, such as health, performance, and sustainability. Even if you don’t live in Minnesota, download the Guide for Change and Assessment Tool for Change for a wide variety of resources to help you plan, implement, and track your program.
Neighborhoods and Cities
Even if you don’t feel comfortable quite yet rocking your neighborhood boat or shaking up your city council, you can still start laying the groundwork for future changes by starting a neighborhood group, joining your neighborhood association, or sitting in on city council meetings. Get to know the people in your community and the issues they are concerned about. Once you’ve established yourself as a friend and committed citizen, introduce your own ideas.
Use MeetUp.com to find or start a group in your area. Just enter a topic and your zipcode to see if others are already meeting to discuss the issue or to invite others to meet. Meetup is the world's largest network of local groups. Meetup makes it easy for anyone to organize a local group or find one of the thousands already meeting up face-to-face. More than 2,000 groups get together in local communities each day, each one with the goal of improving themselves or their communities.
After you’ve made some allies, here are three ways to start creating a healthier community:
- Reduce pesticide use by following the 10 Steps to Pesticide-Free Parks from the Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, joining the National Coalition for Pesticide-Free Lawns, or by promoting a Model City-Wide IPM Policy.
- Get your city (or Park and Rec or Libraries or any institution) to buy healthier, eco-friendly products by using the Responsible Purchasing Network, the US EPA’s Environmentally Preferable Purchasing program, or “Environmental Purchasing Policies 101.”
- Promote green cleaning with tools from the Federal Office of the Environmental Executive. They also host The Green Cleaning Pollution Prevention Calculator which quantifies the projected environmental benefits of purchasing and using "green" janitorial services and products. It is designed to forecast the environmental benefits of reducing chemical use by doing some or all pollution prevention measures typically involved in the routine interior cleaning of an office building. This tool also enables users to identify which green cleaning measures will have the greatest impact in reducing their use of hazardous chemicals and in preventing pollution.
State Efforts
Legislators are not mind readers and they certainly don’t know everything. They rely on you to contact them with your concerns and help educate them about issues so they can make informed decisions. Try to get in the habit of knowing who your elected officials are and how to contact them. Send letters with your concerns and thank you notes when appropriate (adding a picture or hand written note from your child adds a compelling touch).
You can also get involved in existing efforts such as the following:
SaferStates is a network of diverse environmental and health organizations in states around the country working to change national chemical policy by promoting state-based reforms to protect citizens from toxic threats. Some of these champions include:
Find your state elected representatives. Project Vote Smart gives you not only contact information, but also voting records, latest speeches, campaign contributors, and more.
Make a quick call. Democracy only works if people get involved in politics and that means more than just voting. Oftentimes, it only takes 30 seconds to make your voice count. When bills you are interested in are being considered, take a moment to call your representatives and tell them whether you want them to vote for or against the bill. Find out what types of environmental health legislation are being proposed in your state by using the National Conference of State Legislators database.
National Initiatives
We are very lucky to live in a democracy, which means any person can get involved in any aspect of government. From the tiniest town hall to the great halls of Congress, our government not only leaves its doors open to the citizens, it actually functions best when we actively engage in it.
Find your federal elected representatives. Project Vote Smart gives you not only contact information, but also voting records, latest speeches, campaign contributors, and more.
Get involved in what’s happening now:
Kid Safe Chemicals Act
National Children’s Study
Healthy World
We live on a planet that is increasingly interconnected. Pollution from China is carried on ocean breezes to the shores of California. Likewise, pollution from the U.S. is carried up to Canada, the Arctic, and beyond. While Healthy Child Healthy World works in the United States, we recognize that for a truly healthy world, we all need to work together.
Great things are happening all over the world. And, often, we rely on the experiences and protective policies passed in other countries to bolster our own local efforts. Here are just a very few of the organizations and initiatives we’ve been keeping our eyes on:
Canada
- Toxic Nation Canadians are polluted with a toxic mix of harmful chemicals. Toxic Nation shows how your body is polluted. And what you can do to get the pollution out of you and all Canadians.
- The David Suzuki Foundation sees a future where Canadians won’t have to think twice about drinking a glass of tap water, eating food from their local grocery store, swimming in a local river or lake, or simply taking a deep breath of air.
- Ecojustice is Canada's largest and foremost non-profit environmental law organization. Much of the casework of Ecojustice aims to establish and expand healthy communities coast to coast to coast, connecting the dots that link environmental and public health and ensuring that all citizens enjoy their fundamental right to a healthy environment.
- Toxic Free Canada brings workers and environmentalists together in cooperative projects for toxics reduction and a green econom
European Union
- REACH is a new European Community Regulation on chemicals and their safe use. It deals with the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances. The new law entered into force on 1 June 2007. The aim of REACH is to improve the protection of human health and the environment through the better and earlier identification of the intrinsic properties of chemical substances.
India
Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific
- National Toxics Network is a community based network working for pollution reduction, protection of environmental health and environmental justice for all.
- Safer Solutions keeping your home healthy and green.
Global
The NEW Health eHome

As part of our commitment to bring you trustworthy and credible information that empowers you to maintain a healthy and safe home, we are proudly collaborating with WebMD – America’s #1 most-trusted online site for health information – to unveil our ALL NEW Health eHome.

- Navigate virtual rooms of a family home
- Explore potential dangers and how to avoid hazards
- Learn easy solutions and new tips
- Watch short videos and join the Blog conversations
Visit today and open the door to your NEW Health eHome!
Exclusively sponsored by Seventh Generation.
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Partnerships
We partner with like-minded companies, NGOs, schools, and community groups in many valuable and highly strategic ways.
To inquire about the opportunities, or learn more about the strong benefits and compelling reasons why us, please email partnerships@healthychild.org to request a Partnership Kit.
Volunteers and interns have always been an essential and integral part of Healthy Child Healthy World's success. You can donate your professional services, office help, committee members, & more.
Learn more about volunteer and internship opportunities with us.
Issues
Information about state and federal legislations and policies enabling you to take action and influence politicians in deciding on current critical issues effecting children.
A simple scientific resource that describes chemicals encountered in your daily life providing you with the description of the chemical, health effects and solutions to exposure, significant statistics and a list of more resources to make you an expert about any chemical listed.
For a detailed list of chemicals, use this database of household products provided by the National Institutes of Health.
Great resources to use at home, or to share with your child’s schools and childcare providers and your community. From educational videos to great handbooks that guide you through safer and healthier lifestyle choices.
An alphabetized list of definitions of the vocabulary used in articles and resources to create a healthy environment for children. For detailed list of definitions of terms used in toxicology, check this IUPAC Glossary provided by the US National Library of Medicine.
Live Healthy
Great guides from us and our partners for all areas of your family's health. Take these easy steps towards a healthier home and life!
A user-friendly and practical lifestyle guide about how to reduce toxic exposure in our homes, our new book is a perfect resource of credible and easy steps to creating a healthier environment and lifestyle for all stages of parenting.
Start here with The 5 Easy Steps and discover that you can do something. Learn the uncomplicated facts, what you can do, and what is important to avoid. We then help you find the products and companies that help you create a safer, greener, healthier life.
A great resource that explains in simple and clear language the important preventive techniques and science to help you guard your child from harmful environmental exposures. Great for those who want to dig deeper and learn about even more meaningful ways to keep their environments free from harm.
Experts answer questions previously asked by many parents striving to create a healthy environment for their children and themselves.
Easy one-page guides that take you, step-by-step, through simple and effective prevention methods for all kinds of situations, from improving indoor air quality to picking fruit.
A printable list of ways you can take easy action steps to create a healthier home and community for your children.
Discover why it's healthier, more efficient, and more responsible to go "green" with your home. Learn how here.
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Pocket Guides
Click on the pocket guides below to download a printable version
Partner Guides
Huddler's Collection of Green Guides (Pocket AND Mobile)
Mercury in Fish Guide - NRDC
Organic Essentials - The Organic Center
Organic Food Guide - Earthbound Farm
Sustainable Table - Learn good practices for sustainable and healthy eating - Sustainable Table
Healthy Pet Guide - NRDC
Guide to Home Tissue Products. Shop Smart. Save Forests. - NRDC
A Shopper's Guide to Pesticides - EWG
Healthy Child Times - Fall 2007
HCT - Summer 07
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Quarterly Newsletter: Fall 2007 |
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| GREETINGS |
There's Something in the Air...
For the past several years, October has been
heralded by the US Environmental Protection Agency as Children's Health
Month. They've always shed light on environmental impacts on child
health and development; last year they even focused on healthy school
environments, but this year there hasn't been a peep from the office
about this very important issue.

The US Department of Health and Human Services is promoting National
Child Health Day on October 1st, and although they are touting
"prevention", nowhere in their materials do they mention health risks
associated with chemicals in our everyday environments.
What's going on? Why is our federal government getting quieter and
quieter about the issue despite the increase in evidence and the
growing chorus of scientists arguing for action? You can try to answer
that one with other parents at your next play date. In the meantime,
turn to Health Child Healthy World for advice on how to protect your
children and to celebrate Healthy Child Day every day.
We look forward to creating a healthy future for our children, families, and planet.
Kind Regards,
Healthy Child Healthy World
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"Mommy, what is global warming?"

Children are very curious creatures and as
they grow up, you will find yourself trying to answer a wide array of
questions.They begin with a simple (albeit sometimes irritatingly
redundant) "why?" and from that one word springs forth years of
inquiry. Often benign: "Why is the sky blue?" Occasionally
embarrassing: "Why is that man so large?" And, over time, increasingly
difficult to answer.
One subject area that takes particular finesse is that of environmental
issues. Luckily for parents, there is a growing library of books that
answer the questions for us. One of the newest additions to the annals
is The Down to Earth Guide to Global Warming. Written by the producers of Al Goreís An Inconvenient Truth Read more >>> |
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Which Diapers Are Better for the Planet?
By Dr. Alan Greene, M.D.
As
a father and pediatrician, Iíve changed many diapers - enough to
teach me that diapers are a daily reminder that as humans we deplete
resources as we consume, and we make messes with our waste.
Those landfill diapers that are so easily tossed into the trash are
clearly a major ecological issue. But what about the energy, water, and
often chlorine involved in laundering cloth diapers?
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HEALTHY CHILD
guide & tips |
3 Simple Steps for Fall (and the whole year round!)
- Get your school (or child care center) to clean green.
Okay, it doesn't sound simple, but it really is and thousands of people
are doing it across the country. It saves schools money, it improves
staff and student performance, and it protects health and the
environment. Find a quick and easy guide and much more at Green Clean Schools.
- Buy local.
If you havenít seen the recurring headlines of toy recalls due
to lead contamination in products from China, you havenít been
awake. Millions of toys have been pulled from store shelves after 26
recalls since the beginning of the year (all toys from China). Protect
your child by buying safe toys. Download a Smart Shopper's wallet size toy guide.
- Breathe easy.
With the chill of fall in the air, many of us are battening the hatches
at home to keep our toes cozy as the temperatures drop. Sealing up the
house can increase levels of indoor air pollutants and put your
childís health at risk. Opening a window, even a crack, for even
five minutes a day lets in fresh air to help your family breathe easier.
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We are teaming up with Naturepedic for the Healthy Mattress Donation Project, where Naturepedic will donate $25,000 worth of baby mattresses to hospitals nationwide in 2008.


Naturepedic
mattresses, newly certified by GreenGuard, are designed and
constructed with the utmost care to be the healthiest possible without
harmful plastics, phthalates, and flame retardants which are linked to illnesses such as cancer,
autism, asthma, birth defects, ADD / ADHD, and learning and
developmental disabilities.
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project7ten - LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY EVENT
Join us
for these exciting green home tours. Learn about certified green
building and get a hands on experience with one of the country's only
Platinum LEED certified custom homes. For a limited time this October 2007, come tour project7ten.

This custom home serves as an educational model that creates a forum
for smart discussion about environmental awareness and is a
collaboration of green developer Tom Schey, Architect Melinda Gray and
environmentalist Kelly Meyer.
Please join us to take a first hand look at project7ten
and be inspired to make healthy and GREEN changes in your own lives and
communities. The best part is you can also support us because 100% of all proceeds from the tours will be donated to us!
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SHOP FOR CHANGE Innovative, green designer Alice Heller of Zooey Tee's is generously donating 5% of every shirt sold from her new Green Line.

If having awesome clothing and doing a good deed isn't enough, know
that your donation can go even further! Participating retailers will be
matching Zooey Tee's donation!
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CALIFORNIA TOXIC TOYS BILL AB 1108
It is a critical time for Californians to encourage Governor
Schwarzenegger to pass the California Toxic Toys bill (AB 1108),
authored by Assemblywoman Fiona Ma.

This bill, which would ban six types of phthalates (chemicals that make
plastic soft) from children's toys, passed the Assembly on June 6th and
the Senate on September 4th. Read More >>>
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HOW TO SHOP FOR ORGANIC AND NATURAL FOODS ON A BUDGET
Join us for the debut of this ongoing effort on October 24th, 2007 for a free 60 minute teleclass hosted by Healthy Child Healthy World Executive Director, Christopher Gavigan, and natural foods expert, Laura Klein of Organic Authority.

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WEE GENERATION
ECO-BABY BAG
Aiming to create a product uniting convenience and green living, Healthy Child Healthy World has teamed up with Seventh Generation, babystyle, IDEO and William McDonough to create the ultimate baby bag through the Wee Generation Project.

Watch videos from the creators here!
The collaborative overarching goal is to advocate for a healthier
environment for children by focusing on the "living home" and a
transformation of ecosystem-impacting consumer products.
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Healthy Child Times - Summer 2007
HCT - Summer 07
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Quarterly Newsletter: Summer 2007 |
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In case you haven't heard yet, CHEC has grown and expanded!
This year CHEC turns 16 years old! With many achievements under our
belt and with much that still needs to be accomplished, we decided to
take a close look at how to build on our strengths and increase our
effectiveness. We have been working diligently on planning for the next
16 years of action and results and after 9 months of development, we
are ready for re-birth! This self-assessment process has been an
incredible journey (kind of like that other nine-month journey we are
working to make healthier). One of the most significant and apparent
changes is that we chose to clarify our name. We are quite pleased to
announce that CHEC is now Healthy Child Healthy World.
This certainly is an exciting change that was completed to make our image clear, memorable, and impactful.
Our new improved name and strategy will connect with more people,
impact more lives, be associated with more press, and generate more
awareness – all to create more action on behalf of children’s health.
If only all 16 year-olds looked deep inside themselves to see how they
could improve the world!
We look forward to creating a healthy future for our children, families, and planet.
Kind Regards,
Healthy Child Healthy World
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Weather and Well-Being: How Climate Change is Impacting Health.

What is Climate?
"Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get" seems an
adequately simple explanation. Ironically, this definition is
from a 1973 science fiction novel and today, climate patterns and
weather are becoming increasingly unbelievable. Read more>>> |
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Dr. Green's Organic Rx
Good News! Growing
our foods organically has proven to be one of the hottest,
fastest-growing movements of the 21st century. Already, more than 4
million acres of American farmland have been dedicated to raising our
food more sustainably, with an eye toward our health and our future.
That's four million acres farmed intelligently without the use of toxic
pesticides or other toxic chemicals; four million acres nurtured with
both ancient and modern techniques that are in balance with nature,
helping to reduce the production of greenhouse gasses and reduce the
threat of global warming.
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HEALTHY CHILD
guide & tips |

It's summertime again and while it's prime time for pests, here are some healthy ways to keep them out:
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Healthy Child, Healthy World is teaming up with SustainLane,
the nation's largest community-powered directory of green product and
business reviews, to bring you a series of informative, timely, and
engaging articles about sustainability and green living.
 
Expect to see new articles from SustainLane published weekly on Healthy Child for the next year. Topics like natural pest control, easy tips for healthy eating, and non-toxic art supplies
are just a few of the subjects in store. Stay tuned for more! And,
after you check out the articles on Healthy Child, head over to SustainLane to read and write your own reviews of green products that you use to raise your healthy child! |
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In late April, Healthy Child celebrated its recent brand launch at Steve Glenn's Platinum Leed Certified LivingHome
in Santa Monica. It was an exciting, star-studded event to help
raise awareness about how important it is to create a healthy
environment for children to flourish in, from the ground up!
Below is a photo of Healthy Child Healthy World Executive Director, Christopher Gavigan with mommy-to-be, Jenna Elfman.

Many gathered to
celebrate Healthy Child Healthy World's new name and expanded mission.
Attendees got to walk through a real-life healthy home and checked out
the latest and greatest in "green lifestyle" products and home design,
while learning about The 5 Easy Steps to take to make the home safer
and healthier.
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LEGISLATION UPDATES |
BAN ASBESTOS IN AMERICA ACT OF 2007
Even though Asbestos is no longer used, Americans are dying at the rate
of one per hour from past use of asbestos and the continuing
contamination it leaves behind.
National and international authorities agree that even slight exposures
to asbestos carry some risk of cancer, and there are many tragic
examples of this. Read More>>>
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COMMUNITY ACTION |
Be one of the first 50 to share your story about your interest in and personal relationship to environmental issues and receive a year’s subscription to Kiwi Magazine, a great magazine for easy and fun ways to keep families healthy.
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Whole Foods Market,
the world's leading natural and organic foods supermarket, celebrates
the third year of its "Whole Baby" program by partnering with Healthy
Child Healthy World and Seventh Generation to spread the word about
five simple steps and positive solutions to make your home safer and
healthier for your newborn or toddler by helping minimize environmental
toxins that can affect your child's growth and development.
From
May 1 through June 30, some of our great partners (all natural baby
product companies) have contributed coupons to a free in-store booklet
called Your Guide to Natural Choices for a Healthy Home, for a Healthy
Baby. The booklet is a collaboration between Whole Foods Market,
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Healthy Child Times - Winter 2007
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Quarterly Newsletter:
Winter 2007 |
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A Happy Healthy Holiday to You!
While children
eagerly
anticipate the fun and festivities that winter brings, parents are
equally excited to indulge little ones at this time of year and would
love to be able to give them every gift on their child's wish list. But
with over 25 different toy recalls this year alone, parents need to be
evermore vigilant in choosing healthy, safe toys for their kids. Despite the recalls, toxics can still be found in alarming quantities
in everything from toys to furniture to holiday decorations.
Parents
can take the initiative to buy safer products, but with toxic products
still on the market, it makes this process more difficult. With
the support of concerned parents like you, promising legislation such
as the proposed ban
on brominated and chlorinated fire retardants (AB706) have been
proposed and gives us hope for more stringent laws being enacted to
protect our children. Families can continue to look to Healthy Child Healthy
World for the latest updates and information on
keeping their
children's environment toxin free.
The
need for industry transparency about ingredients used in their products
is more important now than ever as we see more and more toy companies
exposed as manufacturers of toxic toys. This is a critical
moment
in time for us to use the widespread awareness to encourage
policy-makers to follow Europe and California and put protective
policies in place that make harmful chemicals illegal for use in
children's products.
Our
dedication to stopping toxic exposure where it starts is only
made
possible by contributions from loyal concerned citizens like
you!
We know you have endless demands on your resources, but you make it
possible for us to continue to educate, support protective policies,
and help consumers safeguard their children's health - please
donate today!
We
look forward to creating a healthy future for our children, families,
and planet.
We
wish you and your family joyous, safe and healthy holidays,
Healthy Child Healthy World
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NEWS |
2007 Legislative Victory!
Banning Toxic Toys: Did you
know that Healthy Child sponsored the precedent-setting Stop Toxic Toys Bill
(AB 1008-Ma.)
that was signed by Gov. Schwarzenneger
on Oct. 14th? Following
Europe's lead, the bill is the first in the nation to prohibit the
manufacture, sale, and distribution of children's toys and feeding
products that contain phthalates.
Our Upcoming Book
We
are gearing up for the release of our upcoming book: Healthy Child
Healthy World: Creating a Greener, Cleaner, Safer Home and we wanted
you to be the first to hear about it! Pre-order your copy now.
Filled
with easy steps and simple solutions to improve family living without
wreaking havoc on schedules or budgets, this book includes inspiring
ideas for safe, eco-friendly cleaning methods, choosing healthier food,
pet and garden care, nursery and home building materials, plus
extensive tips for energy saving and family fun.
With contributions from environmental science and public-health experts
as well as many celebrity supporters, Healthy
Child Healthy World is the essential guidebook for parents and
children’s health advocates.
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| EMERGING
HEALTH FEATURE |
Plastic Toys - Some Answers.
We've
heard
a lot about
toxic toys lately in the news and it's no wonder parents are a bit
overwhelmed by it all and wondering: how can I best protect my child? What is safe to bring into my home? A great
article by Dr. Jonathan Weinkle of the Children's Hospital of
Pittsburgh helps to answer these questions step by step and points you
in the right direction to help you make the best and safest decisions
for your little ones.
Read the Full Article>>>
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The Laundry Room
By Dr.
Alan Greene, M.D.
As
the holidays approach there are opportunities for green purchases
beyond the usual toys and special gifts. The world surrounding a new
baby, in particular, the laundry room, is full of choices for green
purchases. For such a
little
person, a baby sure goes through a lot of laundry:
diapers, bibs, sleepers, undershirts, blankets, sheets, socks,
pants...and of course all the items the baby spits up on that also need
to
be cleaned—often. Read
More>>>
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| HEALTHY CHILD
TIPS |
3 Simple Ways to Help You Enjoy Healthy
Holidays:
- Keep
Holiday Lights Out of Childrens' Reach!
All four of the top American holiday light manufacturers tested by
Quantex Labs were found to have excessive levels of lead - surpassing
Consumer Products Safety Commission's recommended child limit for toys. Read More>>>
- Retire
that old, plastic tree.
Plastic Christmas trees may appear to make environmental sense, because
they can be used for many years. And about 20 million households put up
a tree that is 9 years old or older. But old Christmas trees, which are
made of PVC, are a potential health threat to
children.
- To
perfume the air with a holiday fragrance, simmer spices such
as cinnamon sticks and whole cloves. Special scents create a
festive holiday mood. However, scented candles, incense, air fresheners
and other fragrance products are filled with chemical cocktails that
can pollute indoor air, causing headaches, fatigue and other symptoms.
For
these
and more great tips, visit our Healthy Holidays Checklist.
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KEEP IN THE
KNOW |
Whole Foods Market and Healthy Child Healthy
World Partner with Kiwi Magazine and American Airlines to Bring Healthy Fun To The Holiday Skies!
From November 2007
through January 1, 2008
kids and parents alike can enjoy the Kiwi Care Package when traveling
on select American Airlines flights nationwide.
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LEARN MORE |
Medical Approaches in Autism:
Clinical Implications of Environmental Toxicology for Children's
Neurodevelopment in Autism
We encourage parents and members of the general public to learn more
about the latest information on environmental implications in the
diagnosis and treatment of autism.
What a great opportunity
for the public to be exposed to the important scientific and clinical
information provided at this Symposium.
Learn more and sign up
to attend the symposium on:
Friday February 8, 2008
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
San Francisco, California
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SHOP FOR
CHANGE |
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Support Healthy Child with an organic wreath or sustainably grown
holiday bouquet this year from Organic Bouquet. A 10%
donation will be given to Healthy Child on each purchase by
Organic Bouquet.
We
are excited to announce Anna Getty's debut Yoga DVD 2-disc collection
for both expectant mothers and new mommies post partum.
Equally ideal
for beginners or seasoned practitioners, the approach is smart,
insightful and utterly invigorating. You can purchase them
and learn more at AnnaGetty.com.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the DVD will benefit Healthy
Child Healthy World.
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LEGISLATION
UPDATES |
CRYSTAL GOLDEN-JEFFERSON
FURNITURE SAFETY AND FIRE PREVENTION ACT - AB706
This act calls for the immediate phase-out
of two classes of toxic fire
retardant chemicals used in our everyday home furnishings: brominated
and chlorinated fire retardants (BFRs and CFRs).
In order to meet California's strict fire
safety standards, companies
use toxic BFRs and CFRs. However, exposure to BFRs and CFRs is
dangerous to children's health and the environment because it
bioaccumulates and is a probable human carcinogen. Safer alternatives
exist that are just as effective and economical. Support firefighters
and environmental groups by helping to pass AB706 and ban the use of these toxins!
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COMMUNITY
ACTION |
SCREEN YOUR TOYS WITH THE HEALTHY
TOYS DATABASE
Michigan-based
Ecology Center has just released new research on over 1,500 toys in
collaboration with Healthy Child Healthy World and other leading
environmental health groups across the country.
Parents will be able to easily check
how products rank
from highest to lowest in terms of lead, cadmium and other chemicals
that are associated with reproductive problems, developmental and
learning disabilities, hormone problems and cancer. Toys made with PVC,
or polyvinyl chloride, were also tested.
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PARTNER
HIGHLIGHTS |
PURE HOME PRODUCTS - GIFT
REGISTRY
Use the Pure Home Products Gift Registry
and 5% of your purchase goes to support Healthy Child Healthy
World!
The mission of the family owned company is to provide the healthiest
home and baby products available in the marketplace. The
store carries everything from non-toxic and organic mattresses,
bedding, towels and furniture to a wide selection of the purest baby
products.
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