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What Do You See?

What Do You See? . Communication Sets the Stage for Learning. What a CPS Tech Does. Scenario 1. Scenario 2. Play Video. Play Video. Play Video. Courtesy Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Courtesy St. John's Hospital. Activity 2: Newton’s Law of Motion.

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What Do You See?

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  1. What Do You See? Communication Sets the Stage for Learning What a CPS Tech Does Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Play Video Play Video Play Video Courtesy Lawrence Memorial Hospital Courtesy St. John's Hospital

  2. Activity 2: Newton’s Law of Motion • An object in motion continues in motion at the original speed until it connects with an outside force. • The outside force… • Can be harmful (e.g., the steering wheel, windshield, pavement, etc.) • Can be designed to protect (e.g., seat belt or CRS) Video Courtesy Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

  3. Activity 2: How to Use a Belt-Shortening Clip Video Courtesy National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

  4. Why Children Should Travel Rear-facing Increased crash protection: • Spreads crash forces along the entire head, neck, and back • Protects head, neck, and spinal cord • CR absorbs forces of the crash Video Courtesy of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

  5. Location- Air Bags and Rear-Facing CR • Never place a rear-facing CR in front of an active passenger air bag • If no back seat, AIR BAG MUST BE OFF! • High forces hit child’s head during inflation • Follow CR manufacturer’s instructions and vehicle owner’s manual to take into account side airbag effects Video Courtesy of Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

  6. When Do You Use a Forward-Facing Seat? At a minimum: • Child is at least 1 year of age and at least 20 pounds • Child has reached the highest allowed rear-facing weight of the CR • Children should remain in a forward-facing CR with a full harness until they reach the top weight or height allowed VIDEO VIDEO 12 month old – rear and front-facing Courtesy MGA Research

  7. Why a Booster Seat? Video: Lap belt vs. Booster Video: Lap & shoulder belt vs. Booster Videos Courtesy of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

  8. ALL Belt-Positioning Boosters • Belt-positioning booster seats should only be used with lap and shoulder belts • Belt-positioning booster seats must NEVER be used with just a lap belt. Video Courtesy of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

  9. Consequences of Misuse Seat belt syndrome: Injuries that occur when lap belts don’t fit Video Illustration and Video Courtesy of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

  10. Activity 2: Putting It All Together – Learn. Practice. Explain. How does Abbey respond in a positive manner to the caregiver? What examples of best practices does she provide? How would you describe her style of communication and body language? Play Video Courtesy Lawrence Memorial Hospital

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