Merritt Wallenberg
This page supports the use and care of the Merritt Wallenberg seat. These resources will guide you through how to use this particular seat to safely transport your child. You’ve got this! If you have any questions or need…
This page supports the use and care of the Merritt Wallenberg seat. These resources will guide you through how to use this particular seat to safely transport your child. You’ve got this! If you have any questions or need…
Katherine Hutka joined Ana Almeida to discuss how to safely make summer memories and enjoy the great outdoors when travelling…
If your child is between 5 and 9 years old, they could be feeling—and acting—extremely independent, and will take many more risks when they play. But their brain is still developing, and they won’t really understand the possible consequences of the…
September 18-24, 2022 How will you participate? Every year, Child Safety Link and our Atlantic Canadian partners celebrate Child Passenger Safety Week to highlight how we can better protect children in vehicles. This year’s theme is …
Tools to support the Booster Seat Lesson Plan This program is a part of the NS curriculum for Grade 2 and can positively influence booster seat use for this age group. This 20 minute intervention is evidence-based and well…
The Right Seat Talking Postcard Resources The purpose of these resources is to support child passenger safety education for families in multiple languages and for families who may experience low literacy.These resources include a short,…
Des ressources sur les bons sièges d’autoLes ressources en question visent à fournir des renseignements sur la sécurité des enfants en voiture en plusieurs langues et pour les familles qui pourraient être peu alphabétisées.Les ressources en question…
This page supports the use of the Evenflo LiteMax DLX/Sport (infant) car seat. These resources will guide you through how to use this particular seat to safely transport your child. You’ve got this! If you have…
Even though preteens start to behave like little adults, their brains are still not fully-developed, and like kids, they remain poor at judging the true risk of activities. So they still rely on you to help create a safe environment for them,…