Gory Tales & Invaluable Tips On Treating Child Injuries

July 28, 2010 · 2 comments

It seems like everyone has at least one extraordinary, gory story involving cuts, burns or broken bones. And that’s especially true for parents, who not only carry their own battle scars, but witness and tend to the injuries of their precious children.

In our latest episode of the Cast of Dads podcast, we cover the gamut: lost fingers, third-degree burns, head gashes and do-it-yourself stitches — even lessons from parents’ “embarrassing, drunken” injuries. We not only share war stories, but offer practical survival tips. In this episode, we also cover family diets and meal preparation, including when your kids declare vegetarianism and your wife (who doesn’t cook often) declares she wants to take over the kitchen.

Whether you’re a mom, dad or simply a fan of AUTHENTIC reality programming, tell your friends about the Cast of Dads and have them subscribe via iTunes or our our direct RSS feed. You won’t be disappointed.

Cast of Dads is a group of podcasting and blogging dads who gather to gab about fatherhood. The cast of dads includes C.C. Chapman, Jeffrey Sass, Max Kalehoff, Michael Sheehan, and Brad Powell, who collectively represent 13 kids from the youngest of babies to full grown adults. Each of them brings a unique perspective to being a father.

(Photo credit: Amancay Maahs)

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  • JST Books

    Children are much more accident prone than adults but fortunately most of the time they suffer no major ill-effects. However if a child’s injuries are serious, long lasting, and came about through someone else’s fault, then you need to take specialist legal advice to make a child injury claim in order to protect their interests now and in the future. Child Injury Claim