Among other things,
summer is the best season - a time of flowering, a time of great happiness.
They may have fond memories in winter, spring or even fall, but summer must be
the most desired season of all! In summer, the weather is usually warm or hot,
and everyone escapes to the beaches, playing outdoors, sailing and spending
summers in childhood with their grandparents.
Like the usual memories
of school holidays, schools or day-care centers encourage our loved ones,
especially the little ones, to be safe and healthy and to be under the heat of
the sun lotions all the time.
Stay hydrated by
drinking water regularly:
Toddlers in day care
centers need to drink plenty of water throughout the day to maintain hydration.
Wherever children are, water bottles must always be at hand. Eight glasses of
water or more are indeed very helpful, especially if your little ones are
always outdoors. The body of adolescents tends to reduce a considerable amount
of fluid through sweating. In many family daycare centers, drinking fountains
are available for health and safety purposes.
Personal sunscreen:
- Wear sunscreen. A few strong sunburns could increase the risk of skin
diseases or cancer in the future. Young children are not yet equipped to
be on the beach, and the pool has too much sunlight. Your skin should
always be protected from the strong UV rays of the sun when it is
outdoors. Use a sunscreen lotion with at least 15 sun protection factor
against the harmful effects of UV rays. Be sure to cover the nose, ears,
lip area, and upper part of the feet when using sunscreen.
- Wear a hat for protection. Hats that protect or cover the ears in the neck are
easy to use but offer perfect protection. Normal caps are most popular
with young children, but never protect the neck and ears. If your child
removes the regular caps, be sure to apply sunscreen to the uncovered
portion for protection.
- Wear long-sleeved clothing for
protection. Long-sleeved shirts and pants
ensure adequate protection against ultraviolet rays whenever they are
available. Tight-stitched shirts or dresses give you the perfect
protection. A wet shirt offers less UV protection than a dry shirt. With
deeper and darker tones you get better protection than with a light shirt.
Playground safety:
Most wounds such as
bruises, scratches or abrasions are removed from the recreation or playground
area by a simple accident. If only children follow the usual safety rules, e.g.
For example, if no bumping, running too fast, kicking or pushing, most of these
wounds could be avoided. Parental guidance can definitely help prevent injuries
by ensuring that children use the playground materials safely and are not
engaged in unsafe activities in the area. In case of injury, parents can help
children with safety and quickly provide the necessary first aid.
Children have to be
guided by the parents in the playground. Toddlers in daycare can’t pinpoint
distances and certainly can’t anticipate dangerous situations alone. Older kids
want to experiment with their boundaries in the playground, so it's always
important for parents to stay with them to keep them under control. Before you
go to a playground, first check that the play areas are designed so that
parents can see children clearly while using the playground. Click
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Registration for the
swimming course:
As in the usual summer
hour, it is a decision to enroll your child in kindergarten for a swimming
class that will make you grateful for a lifetime. It is a life skill that is
intended for children and that can be professionally developed as they get
older. To make swimming fun and fun, children should be trained in the basic safe
swimming practices that are designed to protect a child's life throughout the
swim. As a rule of thumb, you must always take care of children.
Conclusion:
Being a good swimmer
does not mean that you are as good as the fish that swim in the water. Safety
is therefore paramount when you ask that you not dive in shallow areas. Follow
the instructions and stay in the shallow part of the pool. Do not use the pool
in bad weather to avoid lightning strikes.
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