Car safety seats for children play a vital role in protecting your kids when driving in the car. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) citing a 2011 study in Pediatrics, car seat use reduces the risk for death to infants by 71 percent, and for toddlers by 54 percent. Sadly though,…
The Effects of Prolonged Labor
One potential risk of childbirth is prolonged labor, which occurs when the mother remains in labor beyond the standard period of time. This condition can carry a higher risk for birth injuries, and it’s vital that doctors monitor cases of prolonged labor and respond appropriately to minimize or avoid risk of injury. Prolonged Labor Overview…
Best Apps for Children with Learning Disabilities
Technology can improve many areas of our lives. Some apps are even targeted for children with disabilities, aiming to improve cognition as well as enjoyment. There are many apps that may benefit children with various degrees of learning disabilities, from dyslexia to autism. Author of the article “Use of Computer Technology to Help Children with…
Dealing with Laws for Children with Learning Disabilities
Many people are aware that there are laws requiring public accommodations for people with disabilities; however, finding out their child has a learning disability – such as after a brain injury – can overwhelm some parents. The laws are complicated, and any disability presents a challenge. Parents should educate themselves about the laws and how…
Tips for Coping with Guilt When Your Child is Injured at Home
Children are highly susceptible to unintentional injuries; in fact, for kids ages one to 14, falls and being struck by an object were the leading causes of emergency room visits in 2009-10, according to ChildStats.gov. When our children are injured, particularly if it’s in our home, we often feel responsible, even when there is no…
Keeping Your Teen Safe at the School Dance
Unfortunately, too many teens don’t make it home from the prom, homecoming and other school dances. Teens are four times more likely to have car accidents than older drivers. Crash risk increases when they are with other teen passengers, and crash rates double at night, report the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But with…
Looking into Your Legal Options When Your Child Was Injured at Daycare
There are millions of American children in daycares across the country. Daycare facilities are meant to be safe and secure places to keep our children. However, numerous types of dangers and hazards in the daycare setting cause thousands of preventable childhood injuries each year. If your child was injured due to the daycare center’s negligence,…
5 Things to Look for When Choosing a Daycare for Your Child
There are 11 million children in childcare programs around the country, according to Childcare Aware of America. A good daycare can provide your children with a wonderful opportunity to grow and develop in a safe, encouraging environment. However, inept daycares also can be a breeding ground for injury and neglect. And unfortunately, the extent of…
10 Tips for Clothes Shopping for Your Infant
Congratulations on the newest member of your family! In addition to loading up on diapers and burp cloths, you will have to think about how to dress your ever-growing infant. Factors like affordability, durability, style and comfort certainly are important when it comes to shopping for infant clothes. Do not, however, overlook the importance of…
Safest 9 Tips for Staying Healthy During Pregnancy to Support Delivery
To promote a safe and healthy delivery, it’s important to take good care of yourself during your pregnancy. This means not only building and maintaining healthy physical habits, but also avoiding excess stress. To give your baby the best possible environment to develop and to support a safe birthing experience, try following the tips below….
Free Safety Advice: A Guide to Toy Shopping for Young Children
Playtime should be a safe, fun and enriching experience for kids of all ages. Buying age-appropriate toys is one way to minimize injury and protect your young child’s health and wellbeing. Below is an age-by-age guideline to buying toys for your young child: Toy Safety Tips for All Ages Some guidelines apply, regardless of a…
Legal Remedies for When Your Child is Injured at School
We expect schools to keep our kids safe and return them home unharmed. When children are hurt at school as the result of negligence, parents may be able to hold the school liable for the children’s injuries. The School’s Duty of Care for Your Child Schools have a legal duty of care to provide a…
Parenting is Tough – You Don’t Have to Do It Alone: Parenting Groups in South Florida
No one ever said parenting would be easy; in fact, it can get quite overwhelming at times. What daycare should I choose? What do I do if my child is being bullied? How do I make my teen understand the dangers of texting and driving? Where do I go for support when my child is…
10 Tips to Take Stress Out of Your Daily Commute
Long daily commutes are par for the course in many regions of Florida, particularly in South Florida. According to data from the Census Bureau, the average commute time in 2011 in Broward County was 27.5 minutes each way. The average in Palm Beach County was 23.9 minutes each way. According to CNN, long daily commutes…