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Car Seats | Parents Central | Keeping Kids Safe
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Http:/ www.safercar.gov. Graduated Driver Licensing Laws. IN AND AROUND THE CAR. Car Seat by Child's Age and Size. Find a Car Seat. How to Install Car Seats. Register Your Car Seat. Get Car Seat Recall Notices. Car Seat Recommendations for Children. There are many car seat choices on the market. Use the information below to help you choose the type of car seat. That best meets your child’s needs or print out this PDF (350 KB). Select a car seat based on your child’s age and size. Keep your child rear-fac...
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When should I be concerned? | After The Injury
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Skip to main content. Learn About Injury and Trauma. When should I be concerned? Choose a reaction or concern to learn more about why it happens and how to know if it might be a problem. TRAUMATIC STRESS REACTIONS / PTSD SYMPTOMS IN CHILDREN. Re-experiencing: Reliving what happened. Thinks a lot about what happened to him/her. Thinking and talking about what happened, especially in the first few days and weeks, is part of how we help ourselves recover from a scary experience. Is This a Problem? Everyone ...
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Site Map | After The Injury
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Skip to main content. Learn About Injury and Trauma. What to expect after injury. You are not alone. What are traumatic stress reactions? How long do traumatic stress reactions last? When should I be concerned? Rate your Child's Reactions. How is your Child doing? Find Ways to Help Your Child Recover. What does your child need? How to talk with your child. How to deal with new fears and worries. Working with your child's healthcare team. Injury and pain care. When to get outside help. Make a Care Plan.
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Injury and pain care | After The Injury
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Skip to main content. Find Ways to Help Your Child Recover. Find Ways to Help. Injury and pain care. This section of the website offers some general information about common injuries and tips for home management, as well as helpful hints for pain management and injury prevention. Full recovery goes beyond physical healing - learn more about your child's emotional recovery. After an injury, and how you can help. Taking Care of Your Child's Cast. Head Injury / Concussion. Recognizing and Managing Pain.
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When to get outside help | After The Injury
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Skip to main content. Find Ways to Help Your Child Recover. Find Ways to Help. When to get outside help. When to look for more help for your child. How to look for professional help or counseling for your child. When and How to look for more help for yourself. Learn more about reactions to injuries. Rate Your Child's Reactions. Get specific suggestions for ways to help your child. Learn About Injury and Trauma. Rate your Child's Reactions. Find Ways to Help Your Child Recover. What does your child need?
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Signs of Traumatic Stress | After The Injury
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Skip to main content. Rate your Child's Reactions. Rate Your Child's. Use our Quick Quiz. To help you gauge your child’s emotional recovery and identify any signs of traumatic stress that might need special attention. If you want to learn more: Create a personalized Care Plan. To help you help your child. As you think about how to help your child, try. To separate what you are feeling from your. Child's experiences and needs. How to rate your child's reactions. Learn About Injury and Trauma.
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Rate Your Child's Reactions | After The Injury
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Skip to main content. Find Ways to Help Your Child Recover. Make a Care Plan. Make a Care Plan. Rate Your Child's Reactions. How often/how much are these true for your child? You can rate these on your own (based on what you have noticed with your child). Or even better, involve your child in rating his/her reactions or symptoms of trauma with you. Be sure to scroll down to rate ALL the items. When you're done, click submit. 1 How long has it been since your child's injury? Less than a month. 11 Startles...
cchips.research.chop.edu
Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies - Engineering
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute. Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies. Childhood injuries can seem random, senseless and incomprehensible. At the Center for Injury Research and Prevention. CIRP), our engineers are pinpointing and assessing the causes of these injuries to reduce the likelihood of recurrence. The goal of our scientists is to translate field data and laboratory testing into improved products for children. In which the...
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Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies - About
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute. Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies. CChIPS: Who We Are and How We Work. CChIPS is hosted by the Center for Injury Research and Prevention. At The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The nation's first children's hospital and one of the leading pediatric research facilities in the world. Children's Hospital hosts CChIPS in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania. CIRP has a cross-affilia...
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