Thursday, October 11, 2012

In California, Capay Rotary donates 'Shaken Baby' simulator to Cache Creek High health class | Shaken Baby Syndrome

According to a report published online, the members of the Rotary Club of Capay Valley acknowledge October as Domestic Violence Awareness month by donating a "Shaken Baby Simulator Doll" to the health class at Cache Creek High School in Yolo.

With these simulators parents and future parents can easily see how an infant can be harmed by shaking. Shaken Baby Syndrome is a type of inflicted traumatic brain injury that happens when a baby is violently shaken. The Rotary Clubs within District 5160 have made Child Abuse Prevention a priority. Aware parents are careful parents.


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If you have any questions or concerns about what can be done to help babies who have been shaken, or families of babies who have died, please call Christopher Keane and The Keane Law Firm toll-free for free consultation at (888) 592-5437 (KIDS), click on contact us here, or use the web form provided at http://www.keanelaw.com


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