Who and What
Why
Where/When
Promote Safety
Risky Play
100

Number one cause of injuries in child care.

Falls.

100

What ages are children not aware of others safety and may contribute to the harm of others?

0 to ...

3

100

Where do injuries happen?

(4)

Home.

Outside.

Childcare.

Everywhere!

100

Who can promote safety?

Everyone!

100

Children climbing trees.

This type of risky play is...

Heights

200

What are ways to prevent bicycles injuries for children?

(4)

Helmets.

Riding Paths.

Supervised.

SA programs develop policies.

200

This age group: 

Falls downstairs, pulls on cords, grabs cups off counter, becomes tangled in drapes, pulls off small pieces of toys.

Infant/Toddler

200

Where do injuries happen the most?

Home (designed for adults).

200

What two words should we refrain from using as educators to promote safety?

"Be careful".

200

Two children are wrestling each other.

This type of risky play is called...

Rough and tumble.

300

These types of injuries were not done on purpose to cause harm to someone.

Unintentional injuries.

300

This age group:

Becoming more independent, use more of their decision-making skills in situations, can be oblivious when they are so involved in an activity.

School-agers.

300

When can injuries happen?

Anytime!

300

What type of play can educators allows children to engage in to promote safety?

Risky play.

300

Children are playing hide and seek.

This type of risky play is called...

Lost and disappearing. 

400

There are three types of traffic related injuries for children. They are...


(3)

Not in proper car seats.

Lack or in proper seat belts.

Running/playing on street.

400

This age group:

Becoming more confident, unable to distinguish between reality and fantasy, preoperational stage of cognitive development, adapt at running and climbing.

Preschoolers.

400

When do injuries happen (location) the most at childcare?

Playgrounds.

400

What are ways educators can prevent safety risks?

(6)

Safety Checklists/Playground Checks

Training/First Aid CPR

First Aid kit/ Emergency backpack

Medical/Allergy forms

Inform health and safety rep if something is unsafe

Children's documentation for field trips.

400

Children are using knives to whittle sticks.

This type of risky play is called...

Dangerous tools.

500

What are 4 threats to breathing for children.


(4)

Food, unsafe eating behaviour, toys.

Latex balloons.

Clothing/strangulation.

Furniture/equipment can trap a child.

500

What are some factors to why injuries happen?

(3)

Peer influence

Parental responses to children in risky behaviour.

Risk perception.

500

When can injuries happen?


(7)

Children are tired/hungry.

When children are new to a program.

Less supervision from adults.

Ratios not adequate.

Routine is disrupted.

New equipment.

Field trips/new places.

500

Educators' observation skills are essential to promoting safety.

6 elements educators observe for safety.

(6)

Changes in children's and cognitive skills.

Change layout of room.

Hazardous equipment/playing surfaces.

Inappropriate use of equipment.

Tired/hungry children

Questionable use of safety rules or levels of supervision.

500

A few children are walking close to a creek.

This type of risky play is called...

Dangerous elements.

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