Play It Safe – Child Security
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 26, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
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It’s amazing to find that the very product made for kids may prove to be dangerous. There are thousands of stories where child safety has been ignored in the manufacturing of toys. In a world were the meaning of ‘family time’ is quickly diminishing, toys are toys are fast becoming a child’s best friend. Although a scary thought, it is the responsibility of parents, the world over, to ensure that the toys purchased for their children are safe for that age group.
The importance of this fact cannot be taken lightly. Not by manufacturers or by parents. It’s easy to reach for a toy that is economically friendly, but a truly caring parent will first ensure that the child’s best interest is served. Children are young and may not in a position to make the right choice. So that choice is up to you. Make it a wise one.
Today parents can pick from a myriad of toys that cater to each and every age group. Before you buy a toy, take a minute to think about the effect it will have on your child. Not only physically, but emotionally as well. The latest gadget might just have a lot of entertainment value but may not bet the ideal choice for your child. Opt for toys that are age-specific and safe. Trusted brands should be your first pick as they follow quality regulations as part of the manufacturing process.
A very serious hazard while playing with unsuitable toys is choking. Small children have a habit
of putting objects in their mouths. Therefore avoid buying toys for babies that have removable parts or easily breakable parts. Small kids almost always bite their toys so ensure that the toys are sturdy and strong.
Inquisitive children may be more at risk. Their desire to explore the unknown may take them down a path that is dangerous. Thus is it important to supervise ‘play time’ for toddlers and pre-teens just to be safe. But what happens if you have two age-groups in the same house? You are bound to have different varieties of toys.
The safe option would be to put away the older child’s toys at a higher level which cannot be reached by the younger child. Children must also be instructed to play with toys in the right manner. Another good idea would be to audit the toy chest once in while to remover sharp objects and broken pieces.
All in all, a child’s security is solely Dependant on what kind of toys you buy and how he/she plays with it. Every parent should take every opportunity to ensure that their child is exposed to a secure play environment. Since children may not know what type of secure environment they require, every parent should keep a close eye on the child. This could mean making frequent short visits to the child’s bedroom, keeping a close eye to the child when he is at the play ground and making sure that the toys that he is playing with are not dangerous in any way. Finally it is the responsibility of the parents to see to it that the child’s safety is not compromised in any way.
The importance of this fact cannot be taken lightly. Not by manufacturers or by parents. It’s easy to reach for a toy that is economically friendly, but a truly caring parent will first ensure that the child’s best interest is served. Children are young and may not in a position to make the right choice. So that choice is up to you. Make it a wise one.
Today parents can pick from a myriad of toys that cater to each and every age group. Before you buy a toy, take a minute to think about the effect it will have on your child. Not only physically, but emotionally as well. The latest gadget might just have a lot of entertainment value but may not bet the ideal choice for your child. Opt for toys that are age-specific and safe. Trusted brands should be your first pick as they follow quality regulations as part of the manufacturing process.
A very serious hazard while playing with unsuitable toys is choking. Small children have a habit
Inquisitive children may be more at risk. Their desire to explore the unknown may take them down a path that is dangerous. Thus is it important to supervise ‘play time’ for toddlers and pre-teens just to be safe. But what happens if you have two age-groups in the same house? You are bound to have different varieties of toys.
The safe option would be to put away the older child’s toys at a higher level which cannot be reached by the younger child. Children must also be instructed to play with toys in the right manner. Another good idea would be to audit the toy chest once in while to remover sharp objects and broken pieces.
All in all, a child’s security is solely Dependant on what kind of toys you buy and how he/she plays with it. Every parent should take every opportunity to ensure that their child is exposed to a secure play environment. Since children may not know what type of secure environment they require, every parent should keep a close eye on the child. This could mean making frequent short visits to the child’s bedroom, keeping a close eye to the child when he is at the play ground and making sure that the toys that he is playing with are not dangerous in any way. Finally it is the responsibility of the parents to see to it that the child’s safety is not compromised in any way.
