Education and demonstration – Psychology – Behavior or performance display
Patent
1997-06-17
2000-07-11
Richman, Glenn E.
Education and demonstration
Psychology
Behavior or performance display
446297, 446301, 446302, 446303, A63H 328
Patent
active
RE0367761
ABSTRACT:
An infant care simulation system for use in teaching individuals the realities, responsibilities and constraints inherent in caring for young babies. The system also demonstrates the special problems of drug-dependent babies. Basically the system includes a doll having the shape and weight of a young baby and accessories of the sort used with such a baby. The doll and accessories are assigned to an individual for an extended period such as several days. A sound system and electronic circuitry are included within the doll to generate sounds simulating a baby crying at selected intervals for selected time periods. A spring loaded key or other manual switch is provided so that the individual can turn off the crying sound by holding the key in an off position. Preferably the key is secured to the assigned individual in a way preventing it being given to another person. Indicators showing rough handling, improper positioning of the doll, periods before a response is made to a crying signal, etc. are provided. Mechanisms demonstrating the characteristics of a drug-dependent baby are included. The overall system also includes accessories, such as car seats, strollers and diaper bags that are to be taken everywhere with the doll.
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Jurmain Mary M.
Jurmain Richard N.
Baby Think It Over, Inc.
Richman Glenn E.
Sherrill Michael S.
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