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How do I keep my baby safe?
Keep hot foods and drinks out of reach and away from the edge of a counter or table. Keep knives and other sharp objects out of reach or in locked or “childproof” drawers or cabinets. Wind up appliance cords and keep them out of reach. Put latches on cabinet drawers to keep your child from opening and closing them.
What is safe for a baby?
Avoid burns by not holding your baby while cooking or holding hot food or beverages. Never leave baby unattended on beds, sofas, chairs, or any place where he or she may fall. Install baby gates at the top and bottom of stairways. Never leave baby alone with other young children or with pets.
Why is child safety so important?
Accidents are the leading cause of death for children. 1 Most of these deaths could easily be prevented, so it is, therefore, important to keep your child’s safety in mind at all times. Remember that the more chances you take, the more likely your child is to be injured or killed in an accident.
What is baby Safety Month?
September
September is Baby Safety Month, sponsored annually by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). This year, JPMA is helping educate parents and caregivers on the safe selection and use of juvenile products, while encouraging those around us to become safety ambassadors through civic engagement.
Why is it important for a child to feel safe and secure?
Simply put, feeling safe makes learning possible. Research has shown that children, who feel insecure, play and explore less, and have more difficulty with peer relationships. By helping children feel safe, we prepare children to learn, not just now, but well into the future.
How important is safety for kids?
The knowledge and certainty in their own safety is an important part of children’s social and emotional development. A child that feels safe will be more able to explore and experience the world around them, and more able to learn.
Is September child safe month?
September is Baby Safety Month, sponsored annually by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). This year, JPMA is helping educate parents and caregivers on the safe selection and use of juvenile products, while encouraging those around us to become safety ambassadors through civic engagement.
What size car seat should my child be in?
Current California Law: Children under the age of 8 must be secured in a car seat or booster seat in the back seat. Children who are 8 years of age OR have reached 4’9” in height may be secured by a booster seat, but at a minimum must be secured by a safety belt. (California Vehicle Code Section 27363.)
Why feeling safe is important?
Feeling safe, stable, and secure is fundamental to our wellbeing. Feeling Inner Safety means feeling that we are safe of not being harmed mentally or physically. When we feel safe, we find it easier to reach peace-of-mind and focus on the present. When we feel safe, the present comes alive.
Why is it important to keep your baby safe at home?
Providing a safe environment is an important part of caring for your new baby. Babies need to be safe at home and when they’re away from home. There are some simple things you can do to help keep your baby safe and secure. Always consult your healthcare professional if you have concerns about your baby.
Why is it important to let go of babies?
Such a letting go is vital for health (Kabat-Zinn, 1991). When babies are physically apart from caregivers (not “in arms”), pain responses are activated, influencing the presence of various hormones and neuropeptides right when systems are being established (Ladd, Owens & Nemeroff, 1996; Panksepp, 2003; Sanchez et al., 2001).
What’s the best way to take care of a newborn?
Newborn babies have very little protection against infection, so it is important that you provide a clean, hygienic environment. One of the most important things you can do is to make sure that anyone who handles your baby, including you, has washed their hands first.
Is it safe to put a newborn in a car seat?
Car beds. Some convertible child safety seats may not provide the best fit for smaller newborns, especially low-birthweight babies or preterm babies (those born too early). For these smaller children, car beds are a safer alternative to standard car seats.