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September Is Baby Safety Month: How Activities Supports Safer Beginnings
September Is Baby Safety Month: How Activities Supports Safer Beginnings
As families ease into fall routines, September brings an important reminder for parents: it’s Baby Safety Month. This national observance, led by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA), highlights the importance of safety in baby gear, home environments, and everyday parenting decisions. For families in Lane County, Activities offers a powerful local connection to these national efforts.
Why Baby Safety Matters
Parenting today means navigating a flood of choices and information. From selecting the right car seat to managing sleep routines, safety decisions can feel overwhelming. Baby Safety Month encourages parents to pause and reflect on how to make informed, confident choices. That’s where Activities steps in.
How Activities Supports Baby Safety
For over 47 years, Activities has helped families build nurturing, safe environments for children. One standout program is Baby Connection, a weekly drop-in support group where new parents receive guidance on everything from feeding and sleep to developmental milestones. Led by experienced professionals and volunteers, Baby Connection offers:
- Hands-on support for breastfeeding, sleep routines, and infant care
- Weekly weight checks and developmental monitoring
- Access to feeding specialists and parenting educators
- A welcoming space to ask questions and connect with other parents
This kind of support is especially critical during Baby Safety Month, when awareness and education can directly impact a child’s well-being.
Five Safety Tips Every Parent Should Know
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Car Seat Installation
Make sure your car seat is properly installed. Activities can help connect you with local resources for safety checks. -
Safe Sleep Practices
Always place babies on their backs to sleep, on a firm mattress with no loose bedding or toys. -
Product Recalls and Registrations
Register baby gear to receive recall notices and look for safety certifications. -
Choking Hazards
Keep small objects, cords, and plastic bags out of reach. Regularly inspect play areas. -
Temperature Awareness
Monitor bath water, bottle warmers, and room temperature to prevent burns or overheating.
Building a Safer Community, One Family at a Time
Activities believes that every child deserves to be raised by nurturing, skilled parents. Their programs, from Baby Connection to parenting groups and home visits, offer families the tools to create safe, loving environments. Baby Safety Month is a perfect time to explore these resources and recommit to safety, education, and community support.
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