Frustration with infant crying is the number one trigger for a person to shake or harm a baby. The result of this action can be abusive head trauma – the leading cause of child abuse deaths in the United States. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) advises that nearly all victims suffer serious health consequences and at least one of every four babies who are violently shaken dies from this form of child abuse. This is why educating caregivers is so important. They need to know what to expect from newborns and how to handle this stressful time.
“This form of abusive head trauma is completely preventable and research has shown that this program works,” said Amy Terry, adolescent health coordinator.
“Click for Babies” is a grassroots campaign that seeks knitters and crocheters to make purple colored baby caps to be delivered to families in local hospitals during the months of November and December along with the Period of PURPLE Crying® program. The program is evidence-based, and educates parents about normal infant crying, ways to cope with the crying, and the dangers that can result from shaking an infant.
Currently, 39 birthing hospitals in Oklahoma participate in the program. Volunteers are needed to knit or crochet purple baby caps and to help spread the word.
“We need as many volunteers, knitting groups, and community champions as possible to participate in this worthy effort,” said Lisa Rhoades, program manager for the Child Death Review Board. Rhoades helps lead the Injury Prevention Workgroup of Oklahoma’s Preparing for a Lifetime, It’s Everyone’s Responsibility initiative to reduce infant deaths in the state.
Purple-knitted infant caps will be collected through the end of September and can be mailed to the following locations:
Oklahoma Child Death Review Board, 1111 N. Lee, Ste. 500, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 and at the Parent Child Center of Tulsa, 1421 S. Boston Avenue in Tulsa, OK 74119.
For a list of participating drop off sites close to your area or call Amy Terry at (405) 271-4471, or email [email protected].
For information about Oklahoma’s “Preparing for a Lifetime, It’s Everyone’s Responsibility” initiative, visit http://iio.health.ok.gov.