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Ziegert, Amanda – Organization for Autism Research, 2014
No parental instinct is as intense and fundamental as protecting one's child from harm. For parents of children with autism, safety risks become magnified because of challenges resulting from fixations with narrow interests, limited situational awareness, and sensory and communication issues. So why should parents expect to do it all alone? We…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Child Safety, Prevention

Kramer, Patricia – PTA Today, 1992
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons launched a national public education campaign focusing on the problem of injuries related to playground equipment. The article presents several of its recommendations for playground safety and provides instructions for obtaining a free brochure. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Health, Child Safety, Health Promotion
Wolf, Cindy – 1998
Noting that accidents are the leading cause of death among infants and children today, this book provides comprehensive guideline for preparing a safe home and caregiving environment for children from birth to around 3 years of age. Following an introduction, the chapters are organized by rooms of a house, with topics listed alphabetically within…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Safety, Infant Behavior, Infant Care

PTA Today, 1994
The most important part of any babysitting job is everyone's safety while the parents are gone. The article makes suggestions about what parents should ask prospective babysitters before hiring them and discusses issues that parents must cover with babysitters before leaving them alone with the children. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Child Caregivers, Child Safety

PTA Today, 1994
A checklist/safety quiz from the National Fire Protection Association examines individual knowledge of how to escape if a home fire breaks out. The organization recommends that every household develop a fire escape plan and practice it at least twice a year. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Check Lists, Child Safety

PTA Today, 1994
Children need to protect their eyes from the sun's harmful rays. Sunglasses with ultraviolet (UV) protection can help enhance the eye's ability to filter out damaging rays, but sunglasses without such protection may allow in more harmful rays. The article presents guidelines to help parents select safe, appropriate sunglasses for their children.…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Check Lists, Child Health, Child Safety

PTA Today, 1994
Parents and children need to learn about bicycle maintenance and safety to keep bicycles fit and safe. The article presents a checklist of important bicycle equipment safety items and makes suggestions about how parents and children can learn more about bicycle safety and maintenance. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bicycling, Check Lists, Child Health
Fischer, Sheryl L.; Walker, April L. – 1994
This booklet outlines a comprehensive fire and burn injury prevention program which includes an instructor's manual, a videotape, and a test: the video provides additional information and examples of injury prevention techniques, and the test measures the amount of knowledge acquired. Following an introduction, the prevalence and extent of burn…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Health, Child Safety, Early Childhood Education

PTA Today, 1992
The National Fire Protection Association offers a quiz on fire safety designed to help people learn about the major fire dangers and change the way they respond to them. Recommends that families sit down and take the quiz together, focusing on the correct answers provided. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Alarm Systems, Child Safety
Monk, James – Our Children, 2002
Presents a brief quiz for parents to see if their child's school building is taking basic steps to ensure a safe learning environment (e.g., Is the building locked? Are strict guidelines in place when students participate in field trips? Is adult supervision always maintained on playgrounds?). Suggested action plans are included. A sidebar offers…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bullying, Child Safety, Elementary Secondary Education
Texas Kids Count Project, Austin. – 1997
This report is designed to be used in conjunction with the Texas Child Fatality Review Team Annual Report, which provides a comprehensive analysis of the incidence of child death in Texas and examines the state's fatality response system. Four types of preventable death are the focus of this report: deaths by drowning, gunshot wounds, poisoning,…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Change Strategies, Child Safety

Taylor, Satomi Izumi; And Others – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1997
Discusses how and why accidents with toys happen and provides guidelines for selection of safe and developmentally appropriate toys. Covers selection of toys for infants, toddlers, and preschool children and includes a list of examples of unsafe toys and their manufacturers. (EV)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Child Safety, Developmental Stages

PTA Today, 1991
Guidelines to help parents explain traffic safety to children cover the following: school bus safety (e.g., remain seated, do not shout); walking (e.g., obey traffic signals, cross at crosswalks); driving (e.g., wear seatbelts, enter and exit from the curb side); and biking (e.g., wear helmets, do not ride at night). (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Bicycling, Child Rearing
Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC. – 1995
Each year, hundreds of young children die and thousands come close to death due to submersion in residential swimming pools. The United States Consumer Products Safety Commission studied data on drownings and child behavior, as well as information on pool and pool barrier construction, and concluded that the best way to reduce child drownings in…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Alarm Systems, Child Health
Consumer Federation of America, Washington, DC. – 1999
There is a high rate of children's injuries on America's playgrounds. This report examines this issue and provides guidance on how to make playgrounds safer and more fun for children, and procedures for performing an initial analysis of the safety of a local playground using a playground safety checklist. Additionally, it provides a step-by-step…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Advocacy, Change Agents, Change Strategies
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