Identify appropriate strategies to protect children his age:
Ages: 0 to 2 months
Risk: falling, especially from a place to change diapers and carrying tools front.
Prevention: Never leave a baby unattended on high surfaces. Replace the belt when the child picked up.
Ages: 2 to 5 months
Risk: Beaten and experiencing shaking baby syndrome
Prevention: Make sure anyone who is taking care of your child know that shaking a baby - although 'just a little bit "- can cause serious or fatal injury.
Ages: 6 to 8 months
Risk: falling out of the home furnishings
Prevention: Now, a smart baby can roll around and crawl. Hence, watch your bed, sofa, or other high surface. Best guess: the floor as well.
Ages: 8 to 11 months
Risk: Swallowing foreign objects and choking
Prevention: Avoid grapes; cut food into small pieces, and cook until soft foods. Keep small objects (coins, paper clips, or larger toys with small parts) of the reach of children.
Age: 12 to 17 months
Risk: Exposure to heat the liquid and sinks
Prevention: Toddlers can drop a hot meal from a low table. So, once he began to propagate the furniture in the living room, 'clean' the entire surface. Keep an eye whenever he was around water: bathtubs, buckets, small pond.
Age: 11 / 2 to 3 years
Risk: drug toxicity
Prevention: If possible, ask for a drug that the lid can not open a child (child-proof caps). Keep medicines out of reach of children.
Ages: 3 to 4 years
Risk: Car accidents, both on road and track car in the driveway entrance
Prevention: Be careful around the track in the car at home: If possible, have another adult to ensure that the child is really far from where you insert or remove a car. Check the car seat and make sure your child is properly installed.