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Safety at the Park

Preventing Playground Injuries

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When dressing kids for a day at the park, Dr. Sirbaugh advises parents to avoid loose strings or bulky closures that can become tangled in play equipment.

Perhaps the best advice is to pay attention to your child at all times. "An alert grownup may not only prevent an accident, but can also encourage fair play and cooperation," Dr. Sirbaugh says.

Better yet, get out there and play with your child! Both of you will have fun, and fitness will be a side benefit.

 

Keeping Your Child Safe

Keep your eyes open around babies and toddlers! A recent study in the journal Pediatrics shows that there is a correlation between type of injury and the age of a child. By studying data on injuries and deaths obtained from California hospital records, the researchers were able to determine a leading cause of injury for each three-month period, from newborn to 3 years of age.

From 3 to 5 months, battering is the leading cause of injury. Falls from furniture topped the list for babies 6 to 8 months old. Children 12 to 17 months old are most often victims of hot liquid and vapor injuries. And pedestrian injuries - while walking near motor vehicles - are the leading cause of injury for kids 36 to 47 months old.

Overall, medication poisoning is the highest cause of injury for babies and children younger than 3 (and is highest for those that are between 18 and 35 months).

This study examined child injury differently than studies in the past because it separated the injuries into age-related development stages. By doing this, say the researchers, the data should be more useful to caregivers and pediatricians in developing injury-prevention strategies for each age group.

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