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Posted on October 9, 2017 by Christine Crosby in grandkids, grandparents, kids

Are You Keeping Your Grandkids Safe?


If you babysit your grandkids, you might want to know name and contact information for your grandkid’s pediatrician, and of course, how to reach her/him.

We recognize one of the most important relationships for a family with young children is their relationship with their child’s pediatrician. Grandparent caregivers should feel comfortable openly discussing their concerns with their grandchild’s pediatrician – from health questions to issues of safe sleep and product safety.

Many deaths and injuries in automobile accidents occur when children (your grandkids) are not restrained properly.

Although families often have limited time with pediatricians, it’s important to get the information you need about safety issues such as 1) safe sleep, 2) choking and ingestion hazards, and 3) unsafe products or product recalls. Pediatricians are also likely to see patients who have experienced injuries due to unsafe children’s products – ask if there are any emerging hazards that they are aware of. Laundry pods, liquid nicotine, magnet ingestion, and other hazards commonly result in trips to the emergency room or pediatrician’s office.

Unfortunately, consistent access to a pediatrician may be difficult for some families. Outside of your relationship with your grandchild’s pediatrician, any family can take advantage of resources offered by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Visit www.AAP.org or their site for caregivers, www.healthychildren.org, for detailed and evidence-based recommendations on a variety of safety issues:

  • Proud Grandmother Holding Baby Granddaughter

    Safe Sleep: The AAP’s most recent guidelines were updated in October 2016, and include recommendations on room sharing, pacifiers, swaddling, and more. Access the guidelines here.

  • Car Seat Safety: Many deaths and injuries in automobile accidents occur when children are not restrained properly, so finding the right car seat for their height and weight and installing it correctly can significantly improve your grandchild’s safety. Access the guidelines here.
  • Choking hazards: Did you know that balloons are the most common choking hazard? Other toys and items with small parts can also pose choking hazards for young children. Follow age recommendations on toys – these are based on safety testing. Access the guidelines here.
  • Childproofing: The AAP also publishes a comprehensive guide to childproofing – these resources will help you navigate the childproofing process, from anchoring your furniture to proper storage for cleaning products and medicine. Access the guidelines here.

If you do experience an incident with an unsafe product, we encourage you to report that incident to the pediatrician and also to www.SaferProducts.gov, a consumer database that warns other families about hazards and informs the recall process.

By following these recommendations and communicating openly with your pediatrician, you can create a safer environment for your grandchildren.

Christine Crosby

About the author

Christine is the co-founder and editorial director for GRAND Magazine. She is the grandmother of five and great-grandmom (aka Grandmere) to one. She makes her home in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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