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New guide to ease parenting worries
If you are looking for a visual guide from experts I am sure you will find The Essential Baby Care Guide an invaluable source of advice and support for you and your baby in their first year. For so many new parents the shock of actually holding their baby for the first time can hit…
Posted in Baby Care, News
Tagged accident, Babycare, BBC, Breastfeeding, Child Accident Prevention Trust, DVD, feeding, first aid, News, Parenting, Professor Winston, sleeping, The Essential Baby Care Guide
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Parents not acting on instincts
A survey by the Child Accident Prevention Trust of over 1,000 parents and grandparents of under fives – to mark the launch of Child Safety Week (Monday 23 to Sunday 29 June) – reveals that whilst most parents have a good understanding about how to prevent accidents and keep their children safe, this is often…
Posted in Baby, Baby Health
Tagged Child Accident Prevention Trust, Fives, restrictive opening devices, Team sports
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Road safety for children
Take part in Road Safety Week! Children on the road is always a concern for parents and the Road Safety Week highlights all the issues surrounding child safety on the roads. Babyworld is keen to inform parents of the activities that may be going on with your pre-school, school or nursery to promote and ensure that children learn and…
Child resistant medicines tops don’t stop accidents
21st June 2004 One in five toddlers can open medicines and chemical bottles with child resistant tops, according to safety experts. The findings have been released to coincide with the launch of Child Safety Week and safety experts warn that parents should ensure potentially dangerous products are stored safely. Every year 25,000 under-fives are taken…
Garden accidents on the rise
26 July 2001 Gardens may seem like the perfect outdoor adventure for infants, but they can be rife with danger. In a bid to help prevent unnecessary accidents, the government has launched a new garden safety campaign. Figures suggest that 300,000 people a year are injured in gardens, with nearly a quarter being toddlers, and…
Posted in Baby, News, Safety and homeproofing, Toddler
Tagged Child Accident Prevention Trust, Child safety, Garden, Toddler
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Infants at risk of home accidents
19 June 2001 Each year over a million children end up in hospital due to accidental injuries that occur at home – and nearly 580,000 of them are under five years old. In response to this, The Child Action Prevention Trust (CAPT) charity is launching Child Safety Week. Government backed, this new annual event hopes…
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Tagged accidents, Child Accident Prevention Trust, Child safety
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