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Make sure to print all
of these tips and post them on
your refrigerator or
bulletin board!
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Beach Essentials - Don't leave home without
them!.......
Handout
- Essentials you'll want to take to the beach or pool
BeachEssentials.pdf
Bike Safety - Helmets prevent
most bike injuries, the
bike must properly fit the rider who must ride
it safely...........
Handout
-Bike
Safety 3/31/11-Courtesy,American Academy of
Pediatrics
Handout
-Bike Injuries-Courtesy,American Academy of
Pediatrics
BikeInjuries_v1_q60_vJ.pdf
Campfire Safety -
Follow
these hot tips for campfire safety
Handout
- a Printer-Friendly page
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Courtesy of American Academy
of Pediatrics
Car Seats - Safety Tips for
Car Seat Use for Toddlers
and Infants -
Summer, 2011

Update 4/20/2011. Recommendations
for car seat
safety from the American Academy of Pediatrics include
keeping toddlers in rear-facing car seats until age 2, or
until they reach the maximum height and weight for their
seat. For more information, visit
healthychildren.org or
watch this
great video!
http://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/22/the-alarmist-car-
seat-changeup/?emc=eta1
Handout -Car
Seat Recommendations 3/31/2011 by American
Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) - a printer-friendly page
New research shows toddlers are more than
five times
safer
riding rear-facing in a car safety seat
up to their second
birthday, and infants should ride rear-facing in either an infant
car seat
or convertible seat-Click Here for more information!
Concussion/Head Injury.....trying
to avoid injuries
and treating them when they occur
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Parents must be aware, cautious of concussions
Interview in Reading Eagle with CCW's Dr. Robert Cordes, III
- April 10. 2012
● Since Sept.1st, 2010, Dr. Cordes
has been doing ImPact Testing
-Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing
for athletes of all ages. The
ImPact test is the first,
most-widely used, and most scientifically validated
computerized concussion evaluation system which is
used as
a standard tool in comprehensive clinical management of
concussions. The ImPact test is
recommended for all children
that play contact
sports.
Dog Safety - A lesson in dog
safety can help prevent bites
Handout
- a Printer-Friendly page
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Courtesy of American Academy
of Pediatrics
Fireworks Safety...American
Academy of Pediatrics
(AAP) urges families Not to Buy Fireworks
Fireworks Safety 2009
Each
year, about 10,000 people are treated in emergency
departments for injuries from
consumer fireworks.
The AAP and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),
with the Alliance to Stop Consumer Fireworks, urge families
not to buy fireworks for their own or their children’s use.
Even “sparklers” can become extremely hot and burn children.
A series of video public service
announcements is available
through
NFPA. The AAP also has “A
Minute for Kids” radio
spot about the dangers of fireworks.
Fun In the Sun - Keep Your
Baby Safe..............
Handout
- a Printer-Friendly page
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Courtesy of American Academy
of Pediatrics
Head Injury - see Concussion above
Hearing Loss can be caused by MP3
Players -Listen Up!
Handout
- a Printer-Friendly page
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Courtesy of American Academy of
Pediatrics
Insect Repellents-A
Parent's Guide to Insect Repellents
Handout
- a Printer-Friendly page -
Courtesy of American Academy
of Pediatrics
Motion Sickness.......................................
Handout
- Article in Reading Eagle by Dr. Sandra Weidner of
The Children's Clinic
Why kids often suffer from
motion sickness when riding in a car.
Dr. Weidner offers some handy tips on preventative measures
to take if a child is prone to motion sickness.
Safe Seating Positions for Children
- Tips to make
your
child safer in a crash...
Handout
-Safe Seating-Courtesy,
American Academy
of
Pediatrics,
also Partners for Child Passenger Safety, and The Children's
Hospital
of Philadelphia |
SafeSeating_v1_q100_vJ.pdf |
Skin Wound - Do's and
Don'ts.............................
Handout
- How to treat skin wounds to
fight off infection
SkinWounds_v1.pdf
Swimming Safety- During hot
summer months, kids love cooling off in the water.....
Handout
- How to keep kids safe in the water -Follow
precautions
of the American Academy of Pediatrics
SummerSwimmingSafety_071410.pdf
Traumatic Brain Injury.....trying
to avoid injuries and
treating them when they occur...
see
Concussion/Head Injury
above
Vehicle-related Heat Stroke & Backover
Accident
prevention
Handout
- from the Pennsylvania Traffic
Injury Prevention Project
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