Child Care
Child Care
Child Care
Learning Objectives:
Identify safety hazards for small children
Assess ways to correct safety hazards for young children
Assess ways to prevent potential hazards for young children
Identify the primary caregiving skills for children (physical, emotional and guidance).
1. Sharp objects
- Having sharp objects around the house is inevitable. They are located in almost every
part of our home. However, taking note of how reachable these home hazards may be
for the young toddler(s) is important.
2. Dangerous chemicals
- These chemicals can either irritate your toddler’s skin when getting in contact with
them, or be dangerous if inhaled
- Most of these dangerous chemicals are home hazards for toddlers that can be found in
the kitchen or bathroom such as detergents and dish soaps. However, other areas to
look out for can also be the garage, basement, or stock room since they might include
paint, car liquids such as oil bottles, or house cleaning supplies. Secure the top covers,
and maintain the products out of reach.
3. Choking Hazards
- Anything that a toddler may find while crawling on free space will be potential choking
hazard if swallowed.
5. Electrical Outlets
- Extensions and loose wiring can also be a child hazard if your toddler decides to play
with them. The best way to keep these wires away from toddlers is by hanging them up
high towards the ceiling, tightening them together behind the furniture, or stapling
them/taping them as closest to the floor edges as possible and away from the children.
7. Playful pets
- Try allowing your pet to get used to having a new family member after introducing your
toddler. In the meantime, don’t leave your toddler alone in the same room as your pet
just to be on the safe side. Dogs and cats can also get jealous when they feel that their
lovely space is being threatened by another specie. Once you have found a comfort level
for both pet and baby, do not allow your child to overly bother your pet either. Even the
gentlest pets have their limits
8. Health hazards
- Germs can easily be spread as well, so you may want to make sure that those that come
in contact with your child are not sick. Plus, be aware of those living in the household,
other incoming visitors, as well as babysitters. Be alert on the safety of your baby at all
times.