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Keeping Children Safe over the Winter

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There are many outdoor activities during the winter that are sure to be appealing to children. From sledding to skating, a winter wonderland can create many happy memories that you can treasure for years to come. However, there are also many weather conditions during the winter that can result in a dangerous environment for kids. Following the appropriate safety tips for children in the winter months can help to prevent many issues from occurring and ensure a healthy, happy winter for your kids.

Use the Buddy System

Children should never be allowed to play outside alone in the winter. Implement a buddy system and only allow children to play outside together when there are multiple children playing. Ensure that the children know to come get an adult if someone gets hurt while playing.

Check on Children Regularly

Even if you are using the buddy system, you should still periodically check on children that are playing outside in the cold. Ensure that they are still warm and dry. Pay special attention to their feet and hands and change any wet clothing immediately. A waterproof outer layer can go a long way toward improving the level of comfort for children. Ensure that children are supervised by an adult whenever they engage in an activity requiring supervision.

Enforce Break Time

Frostbite can set in when the skin is exposed to extremely cold temperatures for prolonged periods of time. For this reason, you should take care to enforce regular breaks, especially for younger children. Encourage them to come inside periodically to warm up and have some hot chocolate or another warm beverage. This can go a long way toward protecting their health when they want to play outside in the winter. 

Limit Exposure

Limit your children’s outdoor playtime, especially when temperatures are incredibly cold. Set specific time limits for time spent outside playing in the winter. In addition, pay attention to the weather conditions outside before you let your children go play. Keep them inside during severe storms or extremely cold temperatures. Provide fun alternatives for remaining indoors. These can include everything from board games to holiday activities.

Educate your Children

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Teach your children about how to play safely in the snow. Ensure that they know to stay away from snowplows and snowblowers. Teach them that it is important to play away from roads, fences, and water during the winter months. Ensure that they understand that visibility may be limited, and road conditions may be poor, so they need to be extremely careful around streets. Though it may seem silly, it is also important to tell them to never lick cold metal. Despite being a humorous scene in A Christmas Story, it is less amusing when it occurs in reality.

Use Sunscreen

Many people overlook the importance of sunscreen during cold temperatures. Unfortunately, UV rays can still damage the skin, even in cloudy conditions. Ensure that your children wear sunscreen, especially on their face. Sunlight can reflect off of snow directly into the face, which can lead to painful sunburns. By using sunscreen, you can help minimize the possibility of damage occurring to your children’s skin. 

Bundle Up

This may seem like another obvious thing, but it is vital to bundle up children in multiple layers before allowing them to play outside. If your child gets too warm, they can take off one layer at a time. Implement a waterproof outer layer to minimize the possibility of the clothing becoming wet. Ensure that your child has a hat on with their ears covered, as this will protect them from frostbite, as well as prevent the loss of heat. The majority of body heat escapes through the head, so it is important to ensure that it is covered. Ensure that your child has mittens and warm, waterproof shoes.

Use Appropriate Gear

Though there are many exciting wintertime sports, it is incredibly important that your child use the appropriate equipment when participating in any of these sports. They should always wear helmets and effective protective gear. Ensure that all other gear, such as skates and skis, are the right size to prevent injuries from occurring. Check that all of this equipment is in good condition prior to use.

Prepare an Emergency Kit

Consider preparing an emergency kit to keep inside of your car. This can serve multiple purposes, whether a child gets wet during an outing or the car becomes stranded in snow-covered roads. Pack extra blankets, sets of dry clothes, hats, mittens, and snacks into your emergency kit. This will help to protect both you and your children in case an emergency arises.

Watch for Signs of Hypothermia

Hypothermia can be incredibly dangerous, so it is vital to know the signs. If your child is exhibiting signs of hypothermia, you should contact your pediatrician immediately for medical treatment. Some common signs of hypothermia include shivering, shallow breathing, skin that is cold to the touch, loss of coordination, bright red skin, confusion, and pale, blistered skin. If the skin ever seems to be frozen, you need to take the steps to warm it back up. This is vital to protect your children from frostbite and hypothermia.

Focus on Hydration

Staying hydrated is often overlooked during the winter months. Drinking water is likely the last thing on your children’s minds when they want to play outside. The cold, dry air can lead to significant dehydration. Dehydration can be just as detrimental to the health during the winter as it is during the winter months. Ensure that your children are hydrated throughout the winter.

Winter is a magical time for multiple reasons. From excitement about the holidays to playing in the snow, there are many aspects that may cause your children to love the winter. Following these safety tips can significantly help to ensure that your children remain happy and healthy this winter season. Visit our blog at Corner Canyon Academy to learn more about keeping your kids safe this winter. Have a happy and safe holiday season!

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Many parents stress over what their child needs to know before starting kindergarten. You may worry that your child doesn’t know enough and will fall behind the rest of the class. Additionally, you may worry that they are too far ahead and will be bored in school. Ultimately, teachers know how to teach kids effectively, no matter what level they start at. However, taking a few steps to help your child prepare for kindergarten can help reduce the stress of their transition to school.

Math

Becoming familiar with math concepts can help your child when it’s time to learn math in school. Some basic math concepts you should focus on include counting to 20, counting groups of objects up to 10, and adding and subtracting small numbers.

Reading and Literature

Your child doesn’t need to know how to read prior to kindergarten. Most children will only be able to recognize a few words when they start school. You can help your child learn by reading books to them consistently. This can help them recognize words, as well as teach them the general concepts that apply to books. This includes reading right to left, top to bottom, and taking care of books. Additionally, your child should be able to visually recognize their own name and sing the alphabet.

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These skills tend to be the most important, because teachers preside over a class of 15 or more children. This may prevent them from helping each child individually. Teach your child how to open their lunch containers and refrain from packing anything in their lunch that is difficult to open. Your child should also know how to listen and follow instructions.

You should teach your child how to put on and take off outerwear like coats and jackets. This is especially important during cold weather. Your child should also know how to adjust their clothing before and after using the bathroom and should be effectively potty-trained. Your child should also have developed basic social interaction skills. This can be accomplished through practice, especially in environments like pre-school.

You should enjoy your time with your children rather than stressing over it. Children learn quickly and will pick up the necessary skills in time. If your child needs further guidance or instruction, the teacher will be able to advise you on the best way to provide it.

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Kid’s candy consumption increases in October, for obvious reasons. Helping your child brush their teeth effectively is extremely important around this time of year. This can help prevent significant oral health problems, as well as build good habits for the future.

Establish a Routine

A solid routine helps with many aspects of your child’s life. It can help them know what to expect on a daily basis. If brushing is a routine activity, it will be easier to get your child to do it.

Make it a Family Activity

Brush with your child. Show them how to correctly brush their teeth. Be a good role model. Your child looks up to you; if they see you brush your teeth, they’ll want to as well.

Let them have Control

Allow your child to choose their own toothbrush or toothpaste. This can help get them excited about brushing their teeth. Your child will enjoy using a Ninja Turtles toothbrush more than a plain one!

Play a Song

Have a dance party during your toothbrush time. Play a song that is at least 2 minutes to ensure that your child brushes for an adequate amount of time. This length of time is necessary to remove plaque and food particles from the teeth.

Make it a Game

There are many ways to make a game out of brushing teeth. Challenge the child to a competition to see who can brush their teeth better. Tell them that there are monsters hiding in their teeth and they have to brush them to get rid of the monsters.

Your children’s oral hygiene significantly impacts their overall health. Helping them to enjoy brushing their teeth will pave the way to good oral hygiene habits. With Halloween right around the corner, it is important to get your kids to brush their teeth effectively and consistently.

Filed Under: Preschool

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