Education programs for families dealing with lead

An exposure is not the end of the story. What happens in the months after matters, and most families are handed a lab result and nothing else. These programs teach the steps that actually help.

What the programs cover

Nutrition that works against lead

Calcium, iron, and vitamin C compete with lead in the body. We walk through the meals, the timing, and the questions to bring to your pediatrician.

Early intervention and school support

How to get evaluations and enrichment services in place while they matter most, and how to talk to a school about what an exposure means and does not mean.

Stopping the exposure at home

Remediation starts with finding the source. Where lead hides, what order to clean in, and what to check before spending money on anything else.

Who this is for

Parents and caregivers of a child with an elevated blood lead level, families who found lead in their home or their dishes and want to know what to do next, and teachers or providers who support them.

The curriculum is being developed now. Sessions will be free, online, and built with the same sourcing standards as everything else on this site.

This page is a preview. Program details above are placeholders while the curriculum is finalized. Questions: eric@detectlead.com