Let Kids Be Kids|5 Minute Video
Lenore Skenazy, President of Let Grow, encourages dads and mommies to do what parents have always done: follow standard security rules, and after that let their kids be kids.
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Script:
Summer season– wonderful summertime season!
Time to dig in the sand, gulp from the tube, play at the park, and leap with happiness! Unless you’re a kid– in which case, discover yourself a comfortable sofa in a dark, peaceful space and settle in.
This is the season your mother and fathers are bombarded with the sort of cautions previously connected with inbound torpedoes.
The basic message: Don’t have a good time– it’s too harmful.
” Remember when digging in the sand at the beach was a fun activity for kids?” asks the site KidsTravelDoc. “Sorry. No more. Based upon existing findings, simply with great deals of do’s and do n’ts is romping in the sand a healthy activity.”
The blog site’s author, Karl Neumann of the American Academy of Pediatrics, sets out his own do n’ts: “Studies reveal that kids playing in the sand are more than likely to end up being ill than kids just strolling on it. And the threat of health issue increases with digging in the sand, being ‘buried’ in it, and digging in moist sand.”
Got it. Keep your kids on dry sand. No, wait–” Dry sand offers problems, too.” Dr. Neumann informs: “Discourage kids from lying directly on the sand.”
Have kids utilize light-weight, aerated, hard-soled footwear that covers the toes. This helps prevent stubbed toes, lacerations, leakage injuries, and burns from hot sand.
Why take your kids to the beach at all? Children must also remain in steel-toed work boots.
Nevertheless even that isn’t enough. Simply keeping the kids in your house does not guarantee they’re safe either, specifically if they make it into the yard. Parents Magazine cautions that “bees are generated to flowers, so do not put scents or floral-patterned clothing on kids.” Certainly, you’ve seen swarms of bees chasing after kids in flower prints.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that if your moppets still demand playing outdoors, the little daredevils a minimum of should “limit sun direct exposure throughout peak intensity hours– in between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.” That should not put a crimp in any person’s day, should it?
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Based on recent findings, only with great deals of do’s and do n’ts is romping in the sand a healthy activity.”
Keep your kids on dry sand. Dr. Neumann alerts: “Discourage kids from lying straight on the sand.”
Why take your kids to the beach at all? Simply keeping the kids at home does not guarantee they’re safe either, particularly if they make it into the backyard.
Click https://smile.amazon.com and a part of every Amazon purchase will be contributed to PragerU. Based upon current findings, just with great deals of do’s and do n’ts is romping in the sand a healthy activity.”
Keep your kids on dry sand. Dr. Neumann informs: “Discourage kids from lying directly on the sand.”
Merely keeping the kids in the house doesn’t ensure they’re safe either, particularly if they make it into the lawn.