It’s
important to teach kids how to behave in any vehicle - keeping the family safe
in the car should be everyone’s responsibility, don't you agree? We are always reminding Ethan to sit up properly and to make sure that his seatbelt is in the right position, and think it's important that children are aware of the
dangers of unclicking their seatbelt and moving around the vehicle when it’s in
motion. Even altering the belt’s position could have a devastating effect in
the unfortunate event of an accident, and it really doesn't bear thinking about.
Here's some useful advice and links on when and how to approach the subject, which I thought would be really useful to share...
Is it a phase?
You may
find that there will be a stage where your child will release their belt buckle
once they’ve learnt how to do so. This can be frustrating as it can be a
challenge to stop them from doing this. But with persistence, it can be a phase
they will grow out of. There are many ways in which you can teach kids road
safety - below are a few of the most effective.
Involve your child
To help
keep your child in their seat, it’s a good idea to let them know why they need
to use a seatbelt and to tell them that it’ll keep them safe. Remind them this
every so often and remember to be consistent. Another great way is to get them
excited about doing their belt up by making it into a game, song or a rhyme. Do
this for your own belt too. If you involve your child in the process, it will
feel less of a chore to them and yourself.
Entertain on longer journeys
On longer
journeys, if it’s possible, ensure that there is an adult sitting in the back
seat to be on hand if any problems occur. To ensure the child doesn’t get
restless during these journeys, have plenty of distractions at the ready. Bring
games, books and toys. For older children, an iPad with their favourite cartoon
is a great way to keep a child entertained on long journeys.
Anti-tampering devices
There are
anti-tampering devices that you can purchase that’ll make it harder for the
child to undo their harness. Although these can seem like a good idea, anything
that can stop you from quickly undoing the belt buckle can cause more harm than
good. This is because it can make it extremely difficult to undo the belt in an
emergency situation.
Teach them road safety
As well
as in the car, it’s as important to teach your kids basic road safety and how to act around vehicles.
Teaching them how to cross the road correctly and even how to safely get out of
a vehicle is vital. Show them how to look left and right before they get out of
the car to ensure no traffic is coming and that it is safe to do so. This is
also good for public transport too as crossing the road in front of a bus can
be dangerous; you cannot be seen by approaching vehicles.
As well
as teaching kids car safety, it’s important to have the appropriate car seat
for the right height and weight of your child. This child seat
calculator from RAC
will help you find the best seat for your little ones that will keep them safe
on any car journey.
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