Thursday 5 July 2012

Two reports in today’s Mumbai Mirror should be taken seriously so that such harm does not come to other children.


Two reports in today’s Mumbai Mirror should be taken seriously so that such harm does not come to other children. Make the parents at your centres also aware and alert about this. Spread the message via email, facebook for the safety of all children, everywhere.

One report is about a 3 year old girl in a Hyderabad daycare centre who choked on a piece of chapatti as the ayah was feeding her hurriedly. The child lost her life due to the foolish hurry of an adult. Please ensure that the following is implemented and supervised at your centres, both day care and preschool.

  1. Never ask a child to hurry up while eating. Children need at least 20 to 25 minutes to complete a full meal (lunch, dinner).
  2. For snack time they need 10 to 15 minutes.
  3. It would be ok if the child is unable to complete a meal instead of forcing the child to eat fast. Explain this to parents. This problem is especially prevalent in preschool centres where teachers are forced to make kids finish their snack box and not miss on activities. Take the parents into confidence and work out a solution that does not harm the health of the child.
  4. Train your staff to be patient and feed smaller bites to very young children.
  5.  Also ensure that the child is not talking or distracted with a television while eating, this too can cause choking.
The other report is about a young girl who was running towards her mother with a pencil in her hand, she tripped on a pillow and the pencil rammed into her eye socket right up to her brain. Due to the quick thinking of the parents, who did not remove the pencil and rushed the child to the hospital, the child was saved. Please ensure that the following is implemented and supervised at your centres- daycares and preschools.
  1. Ensure that children do not run with any sharp implement in their hands. A ball is fine but teach children to keep their pencils on the table before coming to you.
  2. Sometimes in their excitement children may rush to you with a pencil and book to show you their work, be alert and keep giving regular instructions to kids.
  3. Ensure that you take care of anything that can trip children in their natural movements around the centre. School bags lying haphazardly on the floor can cause tripping.
  4. Running is to be done in the outdoors not in the classroom, so just like we teach children about leaving their ‘loud voices’ outside the classroom, lets teach them to leave ‘running feet’ outside too. So ‘soft voices’ and ‘walking feet’ in the class.
  5. When going to the bus or toilet children tend to run, so teach them to make a butterfly with their fingers behind their back and also teach them the ‘walking feet’ song.

The above are small steps that we can all take to ensure the safety of the children in our care. All the best.

3 comments:

Brinda Ganesan said...

The steps advised by you if followed can provide a safe, accident free environment. Thank you for your guidance maam.

nagpur jumbo kid said...

A single lighthouse can guide innumerable ships on a safe course across the ocean Similarly ,one person who stands up with courageous act can lead entire organization ,society along a victorious path .Thanks to u mamTwo reports in today’s Mumbai Mirror should be taken seriously so that such harm does not come to other children.





Two reports in today’s Mumbai Mirror should be taken
seriously so that such harm does not come to other children. Make the parents
at your centres also aware and alert about this. Spread the message via email,
facebook for the safety of all children, everywhere.




One report is about a 3 year old girl in a Hyderabad
daycare centre who choked on a piece of chapatti as the ayah was feeding her
hurriedly. The child lost her life due to the foolish hurry of an adult. Please
ensure that the following is implemented and supervised at your centres, both

jayshree shah said...

Mam two reports in Mumbai mirror is a learning lesson for everyone who is dealing with children specially from 0to 5 years.M
Mam Thanks for sharing with us.