Preventing CP Child Injuries

Posted on April 30, 2012 at 10:39am by

Working with kids afflicted with cerebral palsy brings about a whole set of unique challenges and provisions. Whether you are a parent, teacher or daycare provider, here are a few ways to prevent injury when caring for children with cerebral palsy.

  • Protective Gear

Children with cerebral palsy are typically prone to seizures and falls. Medical professionals recommend shoes with a strong grip (preferably a rubber tread) and a helmet if the child falls and seizes frequently.

  • Constant Supervision

Always keep an eye on activities. Professionals urge caution when activities call for sharp objects such as scissors. There are plenty of utensils, tools and toys designed specifically for children with cerebral palsy that you can take advantage of.

  • A Safe Space

Make sure the space is modified for children with cerebral palsy. This includes:

  • Strong, heavy furniture resistant against tipping over
  • Handrails installed in bathrooms
  • Skid-proof surfaces on floors and underneath plates and bowls
  • Floors clear of tripping hazards, including cords or polish
  • Smoothed, sanded or padded corners

Just a few extra precautions and a watchful eye are all it takes to ensure a safe, happy space for children with cerebral palsy. If an injury does take place, it is best to appear as calm as possible. Parents who overreact to a child’s injury can cause unnecessary stress and panic for the child.

Cerebral palsy is the name for a collection of physical and cognitive impairments that usually result from complications during pregnancy, childbirth or very early childhood. If you believe that medical negligence led to your child’s cerebral palsy, you have a right to take legal action.

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