Healthy Kids Donated 100 Hand Knit Baby Hats

Healthy Kids donated 100 hand knit baby hats to LincolnHealth Miles maternity to be given to newborns in an effort to educate new parents on what’s known as “The Period of Purple Crying.”

The hats were knit by community members and every baby born at Miles hospital will receive one. Their parents will also receive information on the nature of babies and crying in the first five months of life and how to best handle it. Shaken Baby Syndrome, a result of adults shaking a baby usually because they are crying, causes life-long issues for the child or death.

Healthy Kids also teaches students in all four Lincoln County high schools about Shaken Baby Syndrome in an effort to educate current babysitters and future parents about this issue.

Healthy Kids is Lincoln County’s parent resource center and has many programs for parents and professionals that help to support the healthy development and well-being of our children. For more information on the Period of Purple Crying or other Healthy Kids programs, call 563-1818 or log on to their website www.healthykidsmaine.org.

This article was originally published by Boothbayregister.com.

 

Scott Juceam is one of the leading advocates against Shaken Baby Syndrome. Scott’s life changed when his daughter Hannah was shaken to death by her nanny in 2006. Since then, Scott has dedicated his life to preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome and child abuse.

To learn more about me, please visit my website awww.ScottJuceam.com or you can click here.

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