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Hyperactive children are likely to be curious about new things. When children do not understand the potential threats around them, they may put themselves in danger.
When your children are equipped with the necessary first aid skills, they can recognize dangers that may happen to them in critical situations, they know how to ask adults for assistance, and call 115.
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15 January, 2022
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Can you stay beside your children 24/7 and keep an eye on them constantly to help them avoid the risk of accidents?
The answer is “No” – right? Moreover, "protecting" children at home is not necessarily conducive to the comprehensive development of them.
So how can we minimize injuries in accidents that may happen to our children?
According to SSVN, one of the best ways is to invite children to cooperate with you in ensuring their own safety.
What will your children learn after this course?
At this age, expecting a child to learn first aid in order to be able to save others is a bit overwhelming. The highest purpose of learning first aid at this stage is to help children be aware of SELF-PROTECTION in any accidents.
Therefore, the course will cover topics such as:
- The scene approach procedure (DR.CAB/DRS.ABCD) emphasizes instructing children to take precautions, not to touch victims until they have checked for hazards around.
- Order of priority in First Aid
- How to handle an unconscious victim
- How to handle hemostasis
- How to handle burns
- What to do when encountering a fierce dog and when being bitten by a dog.
With this First Aid course, your children will:
- Know how to help themselves in emergency situations
- Know some basic dangers to avoid in an accident: do not immediately touch an unconscious person, check for electric shock, call adults rather than rush to help when seeing their friend drowning.
- When your children are taught what to do in an emergency, it will help them stay calm in a real situation. When children are calm and know how to call for help, they do cooperate well in handling the accident.
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