Parent Self-Care
Connection between parental well-being and child safety
Taking care of yourself is a vital part of keeping your child
safe. Although accidents can occur at any time, most happen during times of
excess
stress, such as when:4
- Parents and children are hungry and tired,
especially right after work and before dinner.
- Another baby is
expected.
- There is an illness or death in the
family.
- Marital problems develop.
- Major changes in the
routine or environment occur, such as when a child's caregiver changes, or when
moving to a new house, or even going on holiday.
Recognize the
signs
of stress and what situations cause it. Be extra vigilant during these
times and take care of yourself and your
personal relationships.
For more information, see the topic
Stress Management.
Seeking help
All parents have times when they feel exhausted, frustrated,
angry, sad, or overwhelmed. Recognize that this is a normal part of being human
and a parent. However, if these feelings become too much for you to handle
alone, keep your child safe by
getting help. For example, when your emotions are too
much for you to handle alone, you may not have the energy or desire to watch
your child as closely as you should. Some parents injure their children when
their emotions cause them to shake, hit, or push them. This can result in such
problems as
shaken baby syndrome, which can cause permanent brain
damage or even death.
Call 911 immediately if you feel you are
about to injure yourself or your child.
Places to go for help include:
For more information on physical harm to children, see the topics
Shaken Baby Syndrome and
Child Abuse and Neglect. For more information on
handling difficult emotions, see the topics
Depression,
Anger and Hostility, and
Anxiety.