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Read our latest roundup of notable child injury prevention news articles from June 2025.

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What to do if a patient sustains a concussion while away at camp? Roni Robinson, NSN, CRNP, a nurse practitioner with the Minds Matter Concussion Program at CHOP, discusses the unique aspects of caring for children who sustain a concussion when away at camp.
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CIRP@CHOP's Kristy Arbogast, PhD encourages advances in the engineering of protective equipment for all levels of sport through tackling concussions in the NFL.
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Learn about how clinicians can help families prepare their teens with ADHD for driving in this Medscape segment featuring Thomas J. Power, PhD, a CHOP expert in ADHD.
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Beware of fidget spinners, they can be dangerous to children. Here's what to know.
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Learn about special child passenger safety considerations for low birth weight or premature infants.
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Minds Matter concussion program at CHOP implemented a successful EHR-based intervention to improve provider behaviors. Learn how.
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Today is ASK Day, when parents, caregivers and pediatricians alike are called upon to remember that, when it comes to guns in the home, Asking Saves Kids. Asking is framed around a simple question: “Is there an unlocked gun where your kids play?”
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Learn about research being conducted at CHOP to help reduce teen driver distraction that was recently published in the Journal of School Nursing.
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Read about a research study published in JAMA Pediatrics on adolescents with ADHD and crash risk when newly licensed.
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Watch a recorded webinar presented by CHOP's Violence Prevention Initiative and Lutheran Settlement House, which defines intimate partner violence and discusses strategies for addressing it in the pediatric healthcare setting.