Sentences with phrase «model for child safety»

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These models usually include a 5 point safety harness or impact shield for the earlier stages and then easily adapts as your child grows, converting to a high back booster seat — ideal for older children until they can safely use an adult seatbelt.
The BOB Revolution Duallie stroller and the other Duallie models go through rigorous testing for your and your child's safety.
A 2009 study conducted as part of Partners for Child Passenger Safety found that kids between 4 and 8 were 45 percent less likely to sustain moderate to serious injuries in crashes when they were restrained in high - back or backless booster seats to lap - and - shoulder seat belts alone — and this reduction in injury risk went up to 67 percent for kids in post-1998 car models.
Parents concerned about safety will be pleased that this model's top speed of 8 mph makes it slower — and, therefore, safer for younger children — than the other models reviewed here.
This really lightweight model folds very compactly but has many features: a canopy with a ventilation window, a removable safety bar, cup holders for both parent and child, snack cup and a generously - sized basket!
The not - for - profit organisation behind The Conies, a family of cartoon characters that provide safety role models for children, has been shocked by the steep rise.
All that, combined with benchmark braking and world - class ride and handling characteristics, make the Dodge Charger SRT8 civilized enough for a grocery run but fully capable in more challenging situations • The 2009 Dodge Charger SRT8 is part of a broad lineup of Street and Racing Technology vehicles developed under the credo «Race inspired, street legal» SAFETY AND SECURITY Please refer to the Safety and Security Glossary for descriptions of the following features: • Advanced Multi-stage Air Bag System • All - speed Traction Control System • Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) • Auto - reverse Sun Roof • BeltAlert • Brake Assist • Brake / Park Interlock • Child - protection Rear Door Locks • Constant Force Retractors • Crumple Zones • Electronic Stability Program • Energy - absorbing Steering Column • Enhanced Accident Response System • Height - adjustable Seat Belts • HomeLink Universal Home Security System Transceiver • Inside Emergency Trunk Release • Interior Head - impact Protection • Knee bolsters • LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) • Low - risk Deployment Air Bag • Power Adjustable Pedals • Remote Keyless Entry • Seat Belt Pretensioners • Sentry Key ® Engine Immobilizer • Side - impact Door Beams • Tire Pressure Monitoring Display COLOR AVAILABILITY • Deep Water Blue Clear Coat • Bright Silver Metallic • Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat • TorRed • Hemi Orange (with Super Bee Special Edition Package) MANUFACTURING INFORMATION • 2009 model year production start: July 2008 • Production location: Brampton Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario, Canada • 6.1 - liter HEMI V - 8 engine: Saltillo Engine Plant in Saltillo, Mexico • Five - speed automatic transmission: Indiana Transmission 1 in Indianapolis MARKET POSITION Dodge Charger SRT8 is the latest incarnation of a storied Dodge performance nameplate, combining SRT performance attributes with Dodge attSAFETY AND SECURITY Please refer to the Safety and Security Glossary for descriptions of the following features: • Advanced Multi-stage Air Bag System • All - speed Traction Control System • Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) • Auto - reverse Sun Roof • BeltAlert • Brake Assist • Brake / Park Interlock • Child - protection Rear Door Locks • Constant Force Retractors • Crumple Zones • Electronic Stability Program • Energy - absorbing Steering Column • Enhanced Accident Response System • Height - adjustable Seat Belts • HomeLink Universal Home Security System Transceiver • Inside Emergency Trunk Release • Interior Head - impact Protection • Knee bolsters • LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) • Low - risk Deployment Air Bag • Power Adjustable Pedals • Remote Keyless Entry • Seat Belt Pretensioners • Sentry Key ® Engine Immobilizer • Side - impact Door Beams • Tire Pressure Monitoring Display COLOR AVAILABILITY • Deep Water Blue Clear Coat • Bright Silver Metallic • Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat • TorRed • Hemi Orange (with Super Bee Special Edition Package) MANUFACTURING INFORMATION • 2009 model year production start: July 2008 • Production location: Brampton Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario, Canada • 6.1 - liter HEMI V - 8 engine: Saltillo Engine Plant in Saltillo, Mexico • Five - speed automatic transmission: Indiana Transmission 1 in Indianapolis MARKET POSITION Dodge Charger SRT8 is the latest incarnation of a storied Dodge performance nameplate, combining SRT performance attributes with Dodge attSafety and Security Glossary for descriptions of the following features: • Advanced Multi-stage Air Bag System • All - speed Traction Control System • Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) • Auto - reverse Sun Roof • BeltAlert • Brake Assist • Brake / Park Interlock • Child - protection Rear Door Locks • Constant Force Retractors • Crumple Zones • Electronic Stability Program • Energy - absorbing Steering Column • Enhanced Accident Response System • Height - adjustable Seat Belts • HomeLink Universal Home Security System Transceiver • Inside Emergency Trunk Release • Interior Head - impact Protection • Knee bolsters • LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) • Low - risk Deployment Air Bag • Power Adjustable Pedals • Remote Keyless Entry • Seat Belt Pretensioners • Sentry Key ® Engine Immobilizer • Side - impact Door Beams • Tire Pressure Monitoring Display COLOR AVAILABILITY • Deep Water Blue Clear Coat • Bright Silver Metallic • Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat • TorRed • Hemi Orange (with Super Bee Special Edition Package) MANUFACTURING INFORMATION • 2009 model year production start: July 2008 • Production location: Brampton Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario, Canada • 6.1 - liter HEMI V - 8 engine: Saltillo Engine Plant in Saltillo, Mexico • Five - speed automatic transmission: Indiana Transmission 1 in Indianapolis MARKET POSITION Dodge Charger SRT8 is the latest incarnation of a storied Dodge performance nameplate, combining SRT performance attributes with Dodge attitude.
The features that come standard in this model are Cruise Control, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Driver Knee Airbag, Rear Child Safety Locks, Back - Up Camera and Curtain Airbags for 1st and 2nd Row.
Lucky for parents and licensed children, the 2012 Town & Country model makes doing just that easier than ever with safety and technology features numbering more than 40 as well as classic vehicle convenience features like Stow»n Go seating and a Stow»n Place roof rack.
Interesting features of this model are roomy interior and cargo space, comfortable ride., safety features, and Value pricing Tinted glass Body - color body - side moldings Body - color heated pwr mirrors Body - color door handles Body - color bumpers Speed - sensitive variable intermittent windshield wipers Pwr door locks Seatback pockets Remote keyless entry system w / alarm Front bucket seats w / active head restraints Air conditioning w / cabin air filter Locking glovebox Rear coat hanger Dual tier console w / fixed armrest, storage, (2) cupholders Cruise control Map pockets Warnings - inc: oil pressure, battery, door ajar, trunk open, brake, check engine Instrumentation - inc: tachometer, coolant temp, trip odometer, digital clock Full floor carpeting Assist grips Pwr windows w / driver auto up / down, pinch protection, lockout Remote fuel / hood release Cloth door trim Rear center armrest w / (2) cupholders Tilt steering wheel Door sill scuff plates Rear window defroster Center console mounted 12 - volt pwr outlet Cloth seating surfaces In - glass antenna Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) Lighting - inc: dome, ignition, glovebox, map Rear 60/40 split-fold seats w / outboard headrests Independent multi-link rear suspension w / gas shocks P215 / 60VR16 all - season tires Compact spare tire Independent double - wishbone front suspension w / gas shocks 2.4 L DOHC CVVT 16 - valve I4 engine Shift interlock system Traction control system (TCS) w / electronic stability control (ESC) 4 - wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) w / electronic brake force distribution (EBD), brake assist 16 x 6.5 steel wheels w / covers Pwr rack & pinion steering w / engine - speed - sensing Front wheel drive Front / rear stabilizer bars 4 - wheel disc brakes 4 - speed automatic transmission w / OD, Shiftronic City 21 / hwy 30 (2.4 L engine / 4 - speed auto trans) Lower / upper anchors & tethers for children (LATCH) system 3 - point seatbelts for all seating positions Shift interlock system Driver / front passenger advanced airbags Emergency internal trunk release Driver / front passenger seat - mounted side - impact airbags Traction control system (TCS) w / electronic stability control (ESC) Energy - absorbing steering column 4 - wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) w / electronic brake force distribution (EBD), brake assist Front seat belt pretensioners & force limiters Hood buckling creases & safety stops Front / rear crumple zones Body - side reinforcements Front / rear side - curtain airbags
The features that will be standard in this model are Dsc - X Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Roll Stability Control (RSC), ABS and also a Driveline Traction Control, BMW Assist eCall Emergency S.O.S, Low Tire Pressure Warning, Driver And Passenger dual stage Front Airbags, Curtain for the 1st And 2nd Row Airbags, Driver / Passenger Knee Airbag and Rear Child Safety Locks.
Like all 2017 Sentra models, Sentra NISMO offers a long list of standard safety and security features — including the Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual - stage supplemental front air bags with seat belt and occupant classification sensors; front seat - mounted side impact supplemental air bags; roof - mounted curtain side impact supplemental air bags with rollover sensor for front and rear - seat outboard occupant head protection; 3 - point front and rear seatbelts, front seat belts with pre-tensioners and load limiters and adjustable upper anchors; and LATCH System (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren).
Volkswagen has signed a strategic partnership with Coodriver GmbH, a cloud - based application service provider for traffic safety, on the integration of a connected vehicle application into new Volkswagen models that will help motorists to see children on the road in time to avoid dangerous situations.
The model received the maximum rating of five stars, offering an 81 percent protection rating for adult occupants, 81 percent for child occupants, 69 percent for pedestrians, and 69 percent for safety assist systems.
Like all 2017 Sentra models, Sentra NISMO offers a long list of standard safety and security features — including the Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual - stage supplemental front air bags with seat belt and occupant classification sensors; front seat - mounted side impact supplemental air bags; roof - mounted curtain side impact supplemental air bags with rollover sensor for front and rear - seat outboard occupant head protection; 3 - point front and rear seatbelts, front seat belts with pre-tensioners and load limiters and adjustable upper anchors; and LATCH System (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren).
The list of safety features is quite extensive for the current model year — standard equipment includes advanced airbags, LATCH ready child seat anchor system, ParkView rear back up camera, blind spot monitoring & rear cross path detection, ParkSense rear park assist with stop, electronic stability control, and Sentry Key theft deterrent system.
Meanwhile, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has yet to rate the 2016 model as of this writing, but awarded the 2015 RAV4 with its Top Safety Pick accolade, showing a maximum «Good» rating in every impact category (child seat anchor ease of use gets a «Marginal» rating).
Each model was also awarded points for advanced active safety features and for its Cars.com Car Seat Check, which gauges the accommodation of various child - safety seats.
If you're looking for ways to decrease the volume limit while still preserving listening enjoyment, consider getting your child a pair of studio - style closed - back headphones that block out external sound (much like safety earmuffs do) or some sound - blocking in - ear models like those offered by Etymotic which block out external sound just like safety earplugs do.
The Collaborative Practice Model for Family Recovery, Safety and Stability (PDF - 1,976 KB) Children and Family Futures (2011) Identifies 10 system linkage elements that providers can use to collaborate with one another and gives examples from States and communities that have demonstrated progress in each element.
Safety and Risk Assessment Frameworks: Overview and Implications for Child Maltreatment Fatalities Pecora, Chahine, & Graham (2013) Child Welfare, 92 (2) Highlights current models used in child protection to assess safety and risk and discusses implications for child maltreatment fatalSafety and Risk Assessment Frameworks: Overview and Implications for Child Maltreatment Fatalities Pecora, Chahine, & Graham (2013) Child Welfare, 92 (2) Highlights current models used in child protection to assess safety and risk and discusses implications for child maltreatment fataliChild Maltreatment Fatalities Pecora, Chahine, & Graham (2013) Child Welfare, 92 (2) Highlights current models used in child protection to assess safety and risk and discusses implications for child maltreatment fataliChild Welfare, 92 (2) Highlights current models used in child protection to assess safety and risk and discusses implications for child maltreatment fatalichild protection to assess safety and risk and discusses implications for child maltreatment fatalsafety and risk and discusses implications for child maltreatment fatalichild maltreatment fatalities.
Collaborating With Kinship Caregivers: A Research - to - Practice, Competency - Based Training Program for Child Welfare Workers and Their Supervisors Mayers Pasztor, Petras, & Rainey (2013) Child Welfare League of America View Abstract Presents a 12 - hour curriculum «Collaboration Model of Practice» to teach professionals how to facilitate collaboration with kinship caregivers to enhance child safety, well - being, and permanency outcomes for children in their Child Welfare Workers and Their Supervisors Mayers Pasztor, Petras, & Rainey (2013) Child Welfare League of America View Abstract Presents a 12 - hour curriculum «Collaboration Model of Practice» to teach professionals how to facilitate collaboration with kinship caregivers to enhance child safety, well - being, and permanency outcomes for children in their Child Welfare League of America View Abstract Presents a 12 - hour curriculum «Collaboration Model of Practice» to teach professionals how to facilitate collaboration with kinship caregivers to enhance child safety, well - being, and permanency outcomes for children in their child safety, well - being, and permanency outcomes for children in their care.
SafeCare California Evidence - Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (2012) Describes the SelfCare Home Visiting for Child Well - Being program as an in - home parenting model program that provides direct - skill training to parents in child behavior management and planned activities training, home safety training, and child health care skills to prevent child maltreatChild Welfare (2012) Describes the SelfCare Home Visiting for Child Well - Being program as an in - home parenting model program that provides direct - skill training to parents in child behavior management and planned activities training, home safety training, and child health care skills to prevent child maltreatChild Well - Being program as an in - home parenting model program that provides direct - skill training to parents in child behavior management and planned activities training, home safety training, and child health care skills to prevent child maltreatchild behavior management and planned activities training, home safety training, and child health care skills to prevent child maltreatchild health care skills to prevent child maltreatchild maltreatment.
The PRIDE Model of Practice is based on five essential competency categories for foster / adoptive parents, developed from a comprehensive national analysis of the roles of foster and adoptive parents and grouped into the following five categories: (1) Protecting and nurturing children (safety child welfare outcome); (2) Meeting children's developmental needs and addressing developmental delays (well - being child welfare outcome); (3) Supporting relationships between children and their families (permanency child welfare outcome); (4) Connecting children to safe, nurturing relationships intended to last a lifetime (permanency child welfare outcome); and (5) Working as a member of a professional team (essential to achieve the above four categories).
«The conceptualization of the core pathology of BPD as stemming from a highly frightened, abused child who is left alone in a malevolent world, longing for safety and help but distrustful because of fear of further abuse and abandonment, is highly related to the model developed by Young (McGinn & Young, 1996)... Young elaborated on an idea, in the 1980s introduced by Aaron Beck in clinical workshops (D.M. Clark, personal communication), that some pathological states of patients with BPD are a sort of regression into intense emotional states experienced as a child.
The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) model: Promoting children's health, development and safety.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study evaluated home - based parent training consisting of instructions, picture books, modeling, feedback, and tangible reinforcement to teach crucial child - care skills (e.g., diapering, bathing, feeding, safety) to low IQ mothers considered at - risk for child neglect.
Implementing the PRIDE Model of Practice provides your agency with the opportunity to ensure that your staff and resource families commit to your agency's vision, mission, and values; have complementary competency - based roles; use strengths - based language; implement culturally responsive best practices; and work to achieve outcomes that support safety, well - being, and permanency for the children in your care.
Automatic pool safety covers are another excellent choice for the concerned parent, with models now being required to hold the weight of two adults and a child.
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