
Many parents worry about their children, and some worry a little too much! But where should you put your focus to separate minor injuries from major catastrophes? What situations place children in the most danger on a regular basis, and how can we prevent these disasters? Jordan Paynter, MD is an orthopedic surgeon and father to four active children, and he has the unique insight of both clinical experience and knowledge combined with an understanding that can only be gained from real world parenting. From minor playground accidents to major injuries, he breaks down the healing potential of children and empowers caregivers with the knowledge they need to navigate these challenges. He shares compelling statistics, practical safety advice, and strategies for injury prevention, aiming to empower parents, caregivers, and communities. Bare Bones serves as an essential resource for parents and caregivers, offering hope and guidance in navigating the challenges of childhood health. Through education and awareness, this book advocates for a future where fewer families endure the heartbreak of injury and loss. What the book information on limb injuries and healingThe top statistical causes of death in the U.S. in children and adolescentsBest practices for prevention of the common causes of serious injury and death by categoryAppendix for how to deal with suspected broken bones, animal bites, lacerations with stitches, and other common first aid episodes This book serves as both introductory information and a quick reference for you to use as you navigate parenthood.