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Facilitator Guide

 

 

Parent/Caregiver Child Safety Workshop 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...Facilitator Guide Parent Caregiver Child Safety Workshop...

Страница 2: ...vices Department Public Health Branch Thunder Bay District Health Unit Toronto Public Health Acknowledgements The above organizations would like to thank Public Health Ontario PHO and the Ontario Neur...

Страница 3: ...ity 15 18 minutes 9 Conclusion 5 7 Minutes 11 Appendix A What So What Now What Child Safety Activity 13 Appendix B Developmental Milestones with Children 0 36 Months 14 Appendix C Additional Resources...

Страница 4: ...advice to parents caregivers is better than not providing any at all However this information must be delivered using the appropriate tone of voice to be effective and not perceived as judgmental The...

Страница 5: ...ts caregivers Review the components of the workshop and tailor activities to match the ages of participant s child ren listed on the registrations If available prior to the workshop prepare for the Ch...

Страница 6: ...aregivers to meet before the workshop begins This gives them the opportunity to socialize with others in the workshop group and allows for a more comforting and open atmosphere to be established Food...

Страница 7: ...can include falls poisoning burns scalds car crashes or drowning Why are injuries common in children Injuries occur in children as they develop and explore their surroundings Their bones muscles visi...

Страница 8: ...Children can be poisoned by prescription or over the counter medication vitamins cleaning supplies hand sanitizer or make up Other less common injuries also happen and are also important to prevent T...

Страница 9: ...ies to support them in identifying developmental milestones So what can hurt my child A child s risk for injury changes as they develop new motor skills Being able to identify potential dangers allows...

Страница 10: ...d in advance based on registration or as a group Ask participants to brainstorm answers for the So What and Now What columns based on the What column skill Make sure to work through each example separ...

Страница 11: ...tions aspx Your local Public Health Unit is another source for more parenting information www ndds ca Nippissing District Developmental Screens free developmental checklists for Ontario parents and ca...

Страница 12: ...ssages encourage you to make changes in your home such as moving dangerous objects out of reach and locking up poisonous items If you are considering making changes to your home the cost may vary depe...

Страница 13: ...13 P a g e Appendix A What So What Now What Child Safety Activity What What can my child do now So What So what can hurt my child Now What Now what can I do to keep my child safe...

Страница 14: ...e to climb out the window and fall Make sure that furniture such as cribs change tables or dressers are not placed by a window Bring things to mouth Poisonings Your child can be poisoned by common ite...

Страница 15: ...at dangling toys Burns Scalds A hot drink can badly burn your baby s skin Avoid holding your baby and a hot drink at the same time or put the hot drink in a travel mug with a tight lid 5 6 months What...

Страница 16: ...en your baby can pull to a stand they can reach things on tables and shelves Clean up anything that could harm your baby such as ashtrays left over alcoholic drinks and poisonous plants right away 10...

Страница 17: ...8 months What So What Now What What can my child do now So what can hurt my child Now What can I do to keep my child safe May walk alone May walk up steps and run May start to climb Falls When your ch...

Страница 18: ...t help Stands on tiptoe Burns Scalds Poisonings Now that your child can climb and stand on their tip toes they can touch things that used to be out of reach Remove anything that could burn choke or po...

Страница 19: ...roducts in Canada that are not governed by safety rules or regulations before they are advertised and sold for use in Canada Therefore discretion should be used when parents caregivers are considering...

Страница 20: ...use Car seats are made of plastic which over time degrades and warps due to the changing conditions it is exposed to Car seat expiration dates are based on the date of manufacture and not the date of...

Страница 21: ...heir car seat or high chair 3 Explain that building small steps to safety into their everyday routine means that these habits will become second nature and not forgotten 4 Help parents caregivers unde...

Страница 22: ...achutecanada org downloads research reports ChildSafetyGoodPracticeGuide CanadianEdition pdf Ministry of Health and Long Term Care 2009 IntelliHEALTH ONTARIO Injuries Retrieved from https www intellih...

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