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Keeping young children safe and protected should be a priority for every parent, guardian and child carer, yet research commissioned by the British Red Cross in April 2017, found that only 5% of adults had the skills and confidence to carry out First Aid in an emergency situation. Learn simple First Aid skills with your child, from what to do if someone is having an asthma attack or a nosebleed, to anaphylactic reactions and broken bones. Let's Learn First Aid aims to bridge the gap of knowledge for both parent/carer and child. It is intended to make the teaching of important life skills…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Keeping young children safe and protected should be a priority for every parent, guardian and child carer, yet research commissioned by the British Red Cross in April 2017, found that only 5% of adults had the skills and confidence to carry out First Aid in an emergency situation. Learn simple First Aid skills with your child, from what to do if someone is having an asthma attack or a nosebleed, to anaphylactic reactions and broken bones. Let's Learn First Aid aims to bridge the gap of knowledge for both parent/carer and child. It is intended to make the teaching of important life skills easier for parents and carers, and it contains exciting learning activities and experiments so children can learn proactively. This book contains advice and information regularly found in publications, manuals and guidebooks from the St John Ambulance, the British Red Cross, the British Heart Foundation, the British Resus Council, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the NHS website, plus various other UK health advisory bodies. If, like me, you are inspired and motivated to teach your children First Aid safety skills, then I am delighted to introduce you to some easy-to-learn skills and accident prevention tips that will serve both you and your children for a lifetime.
Autorenporträt
First Aid Trainer and father of three, Kingsley Ogedengbe, has been successfully delivering paediatric and First Aid training courses to parents, school teachers, colleges, childminders and nurseries through his own company and various other well-known training companies. Originally from south-east London, Kingsley is a former British athlete, becoming Greater London 400 Metres Champion in 1989. He then moved on to study to become a life coach and personal trainer, specialising in diabetes and obesity management. In 2005 he launched the renowned Kimantra urban spa in London, which the Evening Standard voted one of London's top urban spas to visit. After eleven years in the beauty and spa world, he turned his attention to becoming a First Aid trainer, launching Primrose First Aid Training. Kingsley is a member of one of the UK's largest independent approved First Aid training centres, with Ofqual and SQA regulation. His style of teaching has earned him a reputation as a dynamic, creative and charismatic trainer.