As the parent or caregiver of a child, you can help to prevent life-altering injuries to that child.
Two 10-minute videos from Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, both titled “Only a Moment,” offer you tips for preventing injuries that commonly bring children to the hospital’s emergency room and cause serious injury or death. One video addresses infant and toddler safety and the other focuses on school-age child and teenager safety.
You’ll hear from Edward Barksdale, Jr., MD, and Barbara Gaines, MD, who share their experiences as parents and Children’s Hospital Pediatric Surgery physicians. They suggest that you can take steps to prevent life-altering injuries to your child that occur in only a moment while still giving your child freedom to have fun.
For infants and toddlers, major safety concerns include:
For school-age children and teenagers, serious issues include:
For questions about these videos or injury prevention in general, contact Christine Vitale at 412-692-8229 or christine.vitale@chp.edu.
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