Bike helmets have never been marketed as protection mainly from collisions with cars. |
Does that mean you won’t frown on a parent hiking with an infant and no helmet on either in places with no cars? |
Well, if people don’t wear bike helmets in Amsterdam that settles it - trampolining is completely safe. Never mind that every ER doc and pediatrician I know forbids it for their own kids. |
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I am a pediatric ICU nurse, and we have a trampoline. Are they dangerous? Yes, they can be. I am quite strict about it, and 5 years in we have not had any major injuries. Having a trampoline has been a lifesaver for my son during the 7 to 10 year-old "too much energy" stage. My kids absolutely love it.
I am honestly more concerned about religious use of seat belts in the car, helmets when riding bikes, and swimming proficiency. Also worth mentioning, many homes where I live have trampolines. I think that varies a lot by vicinity. |
I too have a background in pediatric nursing, and we had a tramp when the kids were younger. We did have it enclosed with a net. My kids and some of their friends who used it were trained gymnasts, so they were a little more skilled than the average kid. Still, net, one person at a time, no wetting the tramp with a hose, etc. We taught the kids and their friends to land on their butt. I like your idea of getting your son some "training." |
Tubing like at a ski slope that has a snow tube park? |
NP. My sister is an ER doctor. Her kids compete in downhill skiing, one of them built his own motorcycle, and another built his own bike ramp. She was a pretty firm no on trampolines. |
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I did trampoline flips as a kid but I was a competitive gymnast, so I had learned under the instruction of a coach. Even now looking back, I probably shouldn’t have been flipping around on an above ground trampoline, which is much different than the long in-ground runway trampolines at a gym.
We do have a trampoline in our backyard but it’s netted and we only allow 2 kids at a time. No flipping or trying to jump/crash into another person. Kids must also be similar ages (e.g. no 4th graders jumping with a K kid). An adult must be supervising and if a parent told me they weren’t ok with their kid using the trampoline we would not use it. If the friend’s family isn’t going to monitor the trampoline use then I don’t think I’d feel comfortable with my child going over there if I couldn’t trust him to not flip and follow our family’s rules. |