They have accidents on their own since they are immature and, perhaps less coordinated. When a child has a growth spurt, expect a short period of uncoordination while their brain catches up with their increased size and weight. Any adult who spends time with the child should NOT EVER cause unintended injuries and should insist that the child mind when asked to stop jumping on the couch and so on. Also, never give in to a child's pleading to ride on a tailgate of a truck, ride in a car without a seat belt and so on. Just say no the first time and set the right expectations. Act as an adult, and make sure everyone is accounted for before backing up, locking the car outside and, generally, look ahead for dangerous circumstances.
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Approximately 170,000 people in the US die from unintentional injuries every year. These injuries can include falls, car accidents, and poisonings among others. It is important to take preventive measures to reduce the risk of unintentional injuries.
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Athletes are particularly at risk of maxillofacial injuries.
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RIDICULOUS. The risk of developing ADD does not lie in the viewing of TV. Parents need to be conscious about raising their children and act responsibly. If parents use television as a babysitter or as a means to shirk their responsibility to teach and supervise their children, they are more at risk of suffering from neglect.
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Children at Risk was created in 1989.
An attractive nuisance is a hazardous object or condition which is likely to attract children who are unable to appreciate the risk posed by the object or condition, and to whom the landowner can be held liable for injuries.
An attractive nuisance is a hazardous object or condition which is likely to attract children who are unable to appreciate the risk posed by the object or condition, and to whom the landowner can be held liable for injuries.
Individuals with high activity levels appear to be at greater risk for fractures. This group includes children and athletes participating in contact sports. Because of an increase in bone brittleness with aging, elderly persons are also included
Using a balanced bike helps children learn to ride by improving their balance and coordination. It also helps them develop confidence and independence while reducing the risk of falls and injuries.
A bathtub faucet cover can help prevent accidental burns or injuries to children by providing a cushioned barrier between them and the hot metal surface of the faucet. This can reduce the risk of burns from hot water and also protect against bumps and bruises from hitting the faucet.