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This expert specializes in child & adolescent psychoanalysis and psychiatry. He earned his MD from Washington University School of Medicine and completed fellowship training in child psychiatry at the University of Chicago. He has authored more than 120 publications in the child psychiatry and psychiatry, and has participated in more than 75 invited lectures. He is currently a clinical professor of psychiatry at a top university medical center and maintains a private psychiatry and child psychiatry practice as well.
Supervising Analyst, A Psychiatry Institute in IL
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Washington University School of Medicine
Chicago,
Illinois
This highly qualified child care expert has over 30 years of experience in her field. She earned an AA in early childhood education and an AS in pre-education from Waubonsee Community College. She went on to complete a BA in applied behavioral sciences at the National College of Education and a master's of education at Stafford University. She is certified in first aid/CPR/AED and is certified as a food handler. This expert is active in her field as a member of numerous professional associations including the National Association for the Education of Young Children and the National Afterschool Association. Formerly, she worked as a teacher at several schools in Illinois and went on to become the director of Nazarene Kiddie College. After this, she held a variety of positions in child care centers including director of the Illinois training center and master academy with LaPetite Academy and director of operations and education at Exploration Bay. Currently, this expert is a self-employed early childhood educational consultant in Illinois where she trains childcare professionals.
Early Childhood Consultant, A private consultancy in IL
Master of Engineering (ME), Stafford University
Sugar Grove,
Illinois
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What Can a Child Safety Expert Witness Opine On?
Childproofing
Making environments safe for children.
Safety Audits
Inspecting areas for potential hazards.
First Aid Training
Teaching emergency care for children.
Child Restraint Installation
Ensuring car seats are properly secured.
Emergency Preparedness Planning
Creating plans for potential emergencies.
Home Safety Assessments
Evaluating homes for safety compliance.
FAQs for Child Safety Expert Witnesses
What is a child safety expert witness?
A child safety expert witness is a qualified professional who evaluates risks, standards, and best practices for protecting children. They assist by reviewing records, inspecting environments, and testifying to clarify child safety issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the insight of a child safety expert witness?
A child safety expert witness supports cases involving child injury, product defects, unsafe premises, school and daycare negligence, supervision failures, and child abuse or neglect.
How can a child safety expert witness evaluate alleged supervision failures?
A child safety expert witness evaluates alleged supervision failures by comparing actions to safety standards, reviewing records, and identifying preventable risks and policy breaches.
What qualifications establish a child safety expert witness as credible at trial?
A credible child safety expert witness has advanced child protection training, relevant degrees, certifications, extensive field experience, and a history of reliable courtroom testimony.
How does a child safety expert witness analyze compliance with safety standards?
A child safety expert witness analyzes compliance with safety standards by reviewing policies, incident records, training, and environments against relevant laws and industry guidelines.
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