First Aid for Children
If you have a little one then first aid for children is a must. Nothing can reduce you to a panicked mess faster then seeing your child hurt and not knowing what to do about it. It is a test for the nerves I can tell you. But a little training can help you remain calm, administer proper first aid and return you to the status of super mom or dad as the case may be. On this page you'll find a list of the most common first aid injuries that happen to children and what to do. Coming Soon. An ebook download. You will be able to download all the information here along with safety and first aid tips for children, checklists for you child's first aid kit and games and puzzles you can use to teach your children about first aid. Keep a copy in your first aid kit for quick reference. If you prefer we will even bind the book and mail it to you. If you are looking for ways to teach your children about first aid including games, coloring books, stickers, teaching aids and cartoons.
Please have a look at our Teaching First Aid section.
There we have loads of information, downloads and fun ways to teach the youngin's all about first aid. This is a wonderful resource for teacher and educators.
We have an excellent Child First Aid Kit available in our store. It's a small kit that your child can carry themselves. Giving your child their own kit is a great way to teach children about first aid.
Don't forget to throw in a few stickers. Nothing stops the tears faster then a smiley sticker over a band aid.
First Aid for Children
Please remember first aid is treatment given before medical help arrives. Please contact your doctor or head to your local emergency room if you encounter anything that is beyond basic first aid. Allergic Reactions Animal Bites Broken Bones Broken Nose Burns Choking (Heimlich Maneuver) Crushed Digits Cuts Ear Emergencies Eye Injuries Falls Fishhook Removal Foreign Body in Nose Frostbite Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion Infant CPR Insect Bites Knocked Out Teeth Near Drowning Nosebleeds Poisoning First Aid Poison Ivy/Poison Oak Seizures Snakebites Spider Bites Stings - Marine Animals Strains and Sprains Sunburn Swallowed Foreign Object Tick Bites Unconsciousness
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for educational purposes only. This information is not intended as a
substitute for professional medical advice, emergency treatment or formal
first-aid training. If you're in a life-threatening or emergency medical
situation, seek medical assistance immediately.

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