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Aurora said:If you think about it, it is mandatory to have a car seat in order to take your baby home. (They actually come out and check). That is for a child's safety. So why not a class for a child's safety? How about mandatory, in hospital - parent classes. And I don't mean make it a law. I think hospitals should start it. "If you have a baby here, you are required to spend 1 hour learning this". Heck you are stuck there for a couple days anyways. Or maybe hospitals should just have a nurse take some time with the parents and run over a few basics? Something would be better than nothing. I have no idea, but something has got to be better than the nothing that we are doing. Even if it saves 1 child from dying needlessly at the hands of some moron parent.
The book Freakonomics has an interesting section on carseat safety. It turns out that pretty much all of the safety gained from a carseat for children (other than infants) is gained by putting the child in the backseat. The carseat itself really doesn't do all that much. Add to that the fact that 90% of people with carseats don't install them correctly, and there might actually be dangers in having carseats. But now that carseats have become a required product for parents, we'll pretty much be forced to buy them until the end of time.
As for nurses, I think most hospitals do already have nurses explain some basics to parents at birth. I know I learned most of what I know from the ICU nurses.