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Top: Society: Issues: Children,_Youth_and_Family: Child_Abuse: Shaken_Baby_Syndrome:
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» Baby Sitters and Shaken Baby Syndrome - A slide show presentation to educate the viewer on how to find a better babysitter. Interviewing, evaluating and training the babysitter on how to work with your child.
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» Brittney: Shaken Baby Survivor - Story of a child who survived abuse in daycare. Newspaper articles, photographs, mother's victim impact statement, and links to sites about other cases.
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» The Children of Shaken Baby Syndrome - Features many children, all victims of Shaken Baby Syndrome. Tells their stories in pictures using quotes and stories submitted by parents or caregivers. Provides useful information and links on SBS.
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» Children's Protection Program - Provides helpful tools and information to guide you and your child's caretakers to avoid problems that can lead to shaken baby syndrome.
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» Christian's Shaken Baby Site - He was shaken by his father, resulting in severe disabilities. A poster of him in the ICU was widely distributed to raise SBS awareness. Photographs, newspaper articles, father's prison records.
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» Crying is Normal - Never Shake a Baby - Find Shaken Baby Syndrome information and resources including how to deal with a crying baby. Also offers the video, "Crying...What Can I Do? Never Shake A baby".
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» The Matty Eappen Foundation - Dedicated to Matty's short life, and to support Matty's family through this atrocity. There are a great many links related to Shaken Babies Syndrome that can be found here as well as various conference information.
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» Peinkofer Associates - A health care consultation agency specializing in Shaken Baby Syndrome prevention and education.
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» Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome - American Academy of Pediatrics provides information on preventing shaken baby syndrome. Defining how the serious injuries can occur when an infant or toddler is severely or violently shaken.
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» SBS Central - The Child Abuse Prevention Network provides an in-depth resource on an especially difficult area in the field of child abuse -- Shaken Baby Syndrome. Resources available is SBS Conference information and list servers related to SBS.
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» The Shaken Baby Alliance - Advocacy web site for shaken baby syndrome children and their families working alongside friends and professionals in a community effort for prevention, support, and justice
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» Shaken Baby Resource Centre - As parents, grandparents and caregivers, we need to become aware of the subtle signs of Shaken Baby Syndrome and to spread what we know to educators and our legislators. This site offers information, resources and a personal story in the authors experience with SBS.
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» Shaken Baby Syndrome - Offering information on the tragic act of responding to frustration and anger on a small child or infant.
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» Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness - Statistical information regarding SBS as well as ways of coping with a crying baby and information on prevention. Includes symptoms and signs of injury.
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» Shaken Baby Syndrome Defense - Discusses the possible causes of the symptoms other than abuse, the difficulty of establishing the time of head injuries, and other controversies. Written by a criminal defense attorney specializing in these child abuse cases.
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» Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) - Fact sheets, symptoms, and tips for calming a crying baby. From the New York State Department of Health.
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» Shaken Baby Task Force - Coping strategies, anger management, and prevention techniques are offered along with a hotline and other resources.
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» Shaken Baby Syndrome: Rotational Cranial Injuries - Technical report from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Symptoms, methods of diagnosis, other abusive injuries often seen in the same patients, incidence, clinical management, and recommendations for prevention measures. (July, 2001)
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» Don't Shake the Baby - Report of a study where new mothers given an information card about how to soothe babies, and the dangers of shaking them, reported that they would be less likely to shake a crying baby. (March, 1996)
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