and teachers both should get used to washing hands every single time after nose-blowing, before handlinfoodu're wet. hendrick: what is your infant center's policy regarding diaper changing? does it include sanitizing the diaper area and washing hands after each baby is changed, as well as daily plans for disinfecting toys and equipment which are mouthed by the infants? using proper prevention techniques can do so much to help eliminate illness and infection in our classrooms before they strike our children...or ourselves. go get her. go. yeah! hendrick: one of the most exciting physical developments in early childhood is when toddlers take their first steps. woman: we do a lot of...um... a lot of working on their gross motor, their fine motor by placing them on their stomach instead of just placing them on their back to look at the ceiling all day. that's so unfair to them because they want to do this stuff. helping a baby scoot by maybe pushing their feet while they're laying on their stomachs so maybe they can move their arms, and helping them that way. maybe a baby that's learning how to