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Title: Family-Led Institute for Childhood Preparedness Sets New Standard for Early Childhood Emergency Training
Empowering Early Childhood Professionals to Protect Our Littlest LearnersIn a time of increasing concern over school safety and active shooter incidents, the Institute for Childhood Preparedness (ICP) is transforming how early childhood professionals prepare for emergencies. Founded in 2018 by Andrew Roszak, a former firefighter/paramedic, attorney, and public health expert, ICP is the only organization in the United States solely focused on providing trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate emergency preparedness training for early childhood settings.With a mission to equip educators with the tools, confidence, and skills to act swiftly and calmly during crises, ICP is making a tangible impact on child care centers, Head Start programs, and early education environments nationwide.A Family-Led, Responder-Driven ApproachWhat sets ICP apart is its unique leadership: a father-son team with decades of combined experience in public safety, law enforcement, and emergency response. Founder Andrew Roszak and his father, Ronald Roszak, a retired law enforcement officer with over 20 years of service, share a deep commitment to protecting young children. Together, they’ve assembled a multidisciplinary team of first responders, public health professionals, and early childhood educators dedicated to improving emergency readiness where it matters most.Most emergency preparedness programs are designed for K–12 or adult settings and then adapted for preschool environments. ICP takes a different approach by creating content specifically tailored to the developmental and emotional needs of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers from the very beginning. "Caring for infants and toddlers requires a unique approach," said Ronald Roszak. “That's why we developed every aspect of our program w...
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