Staying Safe Around Sharp Objects
Keeping Sharp Objects Out Of Little Hands
Every parent tries to protect their child from harm. Sharp objects are usually the first things we teach them about being safe – not getting hurt. Don’t play with scissors, touch knives, etc. However, accidents happen. Did you ever have a sibling ...
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www.families.comPrevention Of Accidents - Keeping Your Child Happy And Safe
Most Accidents Can Be Prevented. I do not like the dictionary definition of an accident being an unexpected event or an event that happens by chance. It is true that sometimes an accident can take place in spite of all precautions taken by us, but...
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www.guidetochildcare.org10 Surprising Safety Hazards
Any cosmetic bag, backpack, or suitcase that someone brings into your home may contain items that could poison, choke, or injure children, such as medications, change, hard candy, pen caps, safety pins, nail scissors, and matches. "It only takes a...
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www.parents.comChild Safety Tips - Keeping Your Kid Safe
Needless to say, it is the obligation of a parent to always keep an eye on their infants and toddlers. This is because they can get hurt as they move around. Note that, as children grow, they develop a lot of curiosity which makes them explore dif...
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watchmytot.comTeach Them How To Handle Sharp Objects
Always be with your kid when there are some sharper tools and teach them what to and what not to do around it.
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How To Be Safe With Sharp Objects.
The video shares information on how to slice a banana with your kitchen knife and not the fingers!
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www.youtube.comSharp Objects: 10 Biggest Summer Risks For Kids
While you probably don’t give your young kids many sharp objects to play with, they’re plenty creative when it comes to finding them. Horsing around with sticks, gardening equipment, or even near sharp edges of tables/toys can lead to lacerations,...
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mom.meSwallowed Object Guide: Causes, Symptoms And Treatment Options
Young children and, sometimes, older children and adults may swallow toys, coins, safety pins, buttons, bones, wood, glass, magnets, batteries or other foreign objects. These objects often pass all the way through the digestive tract in 24 to 48 h...
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www.drugs.comChild Safety: Keeping Your Home Safe For Your Baby
Be it while you are busy working with tools or any repair is happening around your living place, always make sure you are with your kid and what he/she is doing. There may be sharp tool that can poke through your kid while left alone. Its always b...
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Eye Safety And First Aid For Kids
Taking adequate safety precautions for your children's eyes involves buying toys without sharp edges, especially the ones which are shot in the air.
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My kids have been playing with knives forever! Check out a few tips for teaching your kids how to use a knife. Here are some safety guidelines they...
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www.eatyourbeets.comTeaching Knife Skills To Kids
Teaching your kids the required skills and safety measures while handling sharp objects is of paramount importance. Only with the adequate knowledge can they be safer around sharp tools.
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whatscookingwithkids.comSafety Around Using Scissors
Prepare a child's table with one pair of scissors on it. Make sure the sharp part is on the left side and the handle part is on the right side of where you will stand. Invite 3-4 children to come participate in your lesson by telling them you have...