Driving resources for teens with neurodevelopmental differences
Driving resources for teens with neurodevelopmental differences, such as autism or ADHD.
The Injury Prevention Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is dedicated to preventing injury in children through family education and safety devices.
Driving resources for teens with neurodevelopmental differences, such as autism or ADHD.
CHOP pediatrician offers tips about how best to protect your teens and youth from accidental or intentional injury due to firearms in the home.
Summer provides more opportunities for kids to be active and enjoy the outdoors. Unfortunately, it also means more injuries.
Gun injuries are now the leading cause of death for children and teens. Here’s how to have conversations with friends and family about safer gun storage.
These tips from the experts at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia’s Research Institute can help you teach your teen how to avoid accidents when they're behind the wheel.
The Center for Injury Research and Prevention (CIRP) at CHOP provides an evidence-based website called teendriversource.research.chop.edu for teens, parents, policymakers and those that support and educate them. Get information on best practices for learning to drive, Graduated Driver Licensing laws, and guiding teens during the risky early years of independent driving. Access free practice driving lessons, videos, fact sheets, and more.
Teen driving safety experts from CHOP answer common questions from parents as they prepare for their teens to start driving.