I'm worried
about the safety of my kids so Simple American must remove all his clothing to be checked and not just his hat and jacket.
«And the concern is
about the safety of these kids.»
With all this, also think
about the safety of your kids that how much you prepared your kids for pool or beach?
The Cosco High Back Booster seat was also crash tested and it meets or exceeds Federal Safety Standards, so you shouldn't worry
about the safety of your kid.
Then that girl's parents and neighbors began expressing concern
about the safety of their kids and themselves with Goliath around.
For many parents, driving school is the answer for them to get rid all of their worries
about the safety of their kids.
If it wasn \» t for Mr. Neil I would be moving into a mold infested home with structural and foundation issues that I would not had been able to identify on my own therefore I recommend him to anyone especially if you care
about the safety of your kids when it comes to buying a house the price he charged was fair having into accountability the potential hazards that the house had and saved us from.
Not exact matches
In the wake
of the tragedy in Parkland, Florida, it is hard not to worry
about our teenaged
kids — and not just
about their
safety from outside threats.
Not only does this cause
safety issues for men and women walking from a game through dark streets they are not fully aware
of, but what
about the disabled, pensioners and little
kids now facing an even longer trek.
My position has consistently been and continues to be that it is up to parents to make decisions
about their own
kids»
safety, and that the best thing I, MomsTEAM, the CDC, concussion experts, coaches, athletic trainers, and national governing bodies for football, from Pop Warner to USA Football to the NFL, can do is to (a) continue to do what we can and are doing doing to make the game safer (and that there remains a great deal
of work to be done in this area is undeniable); and (b) provide accurate, objective information
about the risks so that such decision is an informed one, not one driven by fear.
Parents have been calling NOLS worried
about safety, questioning the idea that the
kids were alone (a huge part
of the NOLS experience) and all the other things parents worry
about; honestly, I was one
of those parents, too, calling at week No. 4
of my older son's trip.
The presentation on USA Football's Heads Up program - a program designed to teach
kids, and, more importantly, the coaches who teach the
kids, how to tackle in a way that minimizes helmet - on - helmet and helmet - on - body contact, and one
of the four steps in its Four Step Game Plan for improving football
safety - was definitely worth hearing
about and is a big step in the right direction towards taking the head out
of football, although, again, I couldn't help but ask - at least to myself - what took them so long: teaching heads up tackling is something that MomsTEAM and one
of our bloggers, former pro football player Bobby Hosea, have been promoting for at least four years!
Many sports injuries are preventable, but continue to occur because
of misconceptions
about sports
safety, uninformed behaviors by parents, coaches, and youth athletes, and a lack
of training, says a new survey from Safe
Kids Worldwide.1
And I don't love my cat less then my
kids, but if she were curling up by my
kids face, fresh out
of the litter box, I would have some very real
safety concerns
about it.
Since
kids of all ages go online (whether on the computer, through their gaming systems or even your smartphone), education
about online
safety is as important as
safety in the community.
There are many benefits to parents and
kids talking
about body
safety, but when we teach children body -
safety rules without screening caregivers, we put the responsibility for
safety on children and we rest on a false sense
of security.
As a parent
of three, I spend a lot
of time talking to my
kids about self - love
safety, and doing things that make them proud.
Some
of the questions parents have
about school
safety may include how school lockdown drills are implemented, what other plans are in place to help
kids stay safe, and how to handle
kids» questions or anxiety
about school
safety.
A newly released study (The Online Generation Gap: Contrasting attitudes and behaviors
of parents and teens) conducted by Hart Research Associates for the Family Online
Safety Institute (FOSI) found a «generation gap» between what parents think they know
about their
kids online behavior and what the
kids think their parents know.
I'm happy to see that the are now expanding and realizing the importance
of teaching
kids about cyber
safety.
With statistics showing that one in five children will grow up to develop skin cancer and that protecting skin from the sun during childhood and adolescence is important to reducing the risk
of cancer later in life, it's vital that parents become educated
about sun
safety, take steps to protect their
kids against the damaging effects
of the sun and build safe sun habits into the family routine.
Sandwich Bags — My older
kids get a packed lunch every day and I wanted to avoid packing them in plastic containers because
of concerns
about the
safety of chemicals that may leak into food.
Pattie Fitzgerald, Certified
Safety Educator and Founder
of Safely Ever After, Inc, shares her expertise
about how to keep our
kids safe without using scare tactics.
Kids who see disturbing images on TV or hear talk
of natural disasters, war, and terrorism may worry
about their own
safety and that
of the people they love.
A new study
of parents
of connected children released today by the Family Online
Safety Institute (FOSI) found that parents whose
kids have their own connected device or social media account are notably more optimistic
about the benefits
of that technology than are those whose children do not have them.
When obtaining a young adult
kid baby stroller are the
safety and security along with
safety and security and also
safety along with
safety and security costs top quality, amongst among one
of the most essential connected with take appropriate into component to think
about.
You never have to worry
about your
kids as they will be safe and sound inside
of the stroller with the
safety belts.
Only
about half
of states have a law requiring
kids to wear bike helmets while cycling, according to the Bicycle Helmet
Safety Institute — so «parent law» needs to fill in where state law falls short.
Parents through the ages have had one consistent thing in common - worrying
about the
safety and well - being
of their
kids.
My point is this is your mode
of transporting your
kids — it's
about function,
safety, ease and reliability.
Some
of CCM's most popular exhibits include: Dinosaur Expedition, where
kids can dig for dinosaur bones in an authentic excavation pit; WaterWays, an interactive system of pulleys, pumps, and pipes showcasing the wonders of water; Kids Town, an early - learning exhibit featuring a real CTA bus, mini-grocery store and kid - sized cityscape; Pritzker Playspace, an area designed specifically for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and their parents; Play It Safe, a realistic firehouse and fire truck that invites families to learn about fire safety through play; and Skyline, a National Science Foundation - funded exhibit that explores the science, engineering, art, and technology that keep Chicago's tallest buildings stand
kids can dig for dinosaur bones in an authentic excavation pit; WaterWays, an interactive system
of pulleys, pumps, and pipes showcasing the wonders
of water;
Kids Town, an early - learning exhibit featuring a real CTA bus, mini-grocery store and kid - sized cityscape; Pritzker Playspace, an area designed specifically for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and their parents; Play It Safe, a realistic firehouse and fire truck that invites families to learn about fire safety through play; and Skyline, a National Science Foundation - funded exhibit that explores the science, engineering, art, and technology that keep Chicago's tallest buildings stand
Kids Town, an early - learning exhibit featuring a real CTA bus, mini-grocery store and
kid - sized cityscape; Pritzker Playspace, an area designed specifically for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and their parents; Play It Safe, a realistic firehouse and fire truck that invites families to learn
about fire
safety through play; and Skyline, a National Science Foundation - funded exhibit that explores the science, engineering, art, and technology that keep Chicago's tallest buildings standing.
When a tragedy like this shakes our faith in our own sense
of safety in the world, it's tough to talk with our
kids about it.
Sporting a reflective
safety vest (Brian) and wearing a cooking apron (Ashley), we were
about to go teach
kids about riding bicycles and making healthy food choices when we met in the hallway
of a local elementary school.
Gift Ideas for Siblings based on The
Safety Show: It's important to teach young kids about personal safety, especially when they seem to sometimes get lost in the shuffle of a new baby in the
Safety Show: It's important to teach young
kids about personal
safety, especially when they seem to sometimes get lost in the shuffle of a new baby in the
safety, especially when they seem to sometimes get lost in the shuffle
of a new baby in the house!
KID executive director Nancy Cowles will be in Seattle on December 2 and 3 to speak with the Washington State SAFE
KIDS Coalition
about KID, product
safety, and pre-market testing
of children's products.
- Toy can be used to teach
kids about road and railroad
safety - Plenty
of parts to play with - Push train is good for younger
kids (as opposed to an electric train)- Helps develop building skills
Without
Kids in Danger, nobody would know
about Ellie's story, and those children and families who have been victims
of inadequate
safety testing.
Designed with
safety in mind, this is a great toy for
kids of all ages as there are no sharp corners or small pieces to worry
about your child swallowing.
About Britax Child
Safety, Inc.: Britax Americas manufactures a variety
of award - winning strollers, accessories, and a birth - to - big
kid premium line
of intuitively designed car seats,
of which more than 90 percent are assembled in the United States.
If you talk to your
kids about driving
safety, instead
of threatening them or resorting to using devices to monitor them, your
kids are more likely to want to be safe drivers.
Washington, D.C. — A new study
of parents
of connected children released today by the Family Online
Safety Institute (FOSI) found that parents whose
kids have their own connected device or social media account are notably more optimistic
about the benefits
of that technology than are those whose children do not have them.
Experts agree that it is important to talk to
kids, even very young
kids about the implications
of safety.
Learn more
about protecting
kids from heatstroke and other areas
of safety in and around cars, including car seat
safety, booster seat
safety and seat belt
safety; driveway
safety; how to avoid getting trapped in the trunk; and how to prepare teens and preteens for driving before they get behind the wheel.
«If you think
about it,
safety of the community crosses party lines, helping young people who might be in positions that aren't very fruitful or helpful for them as they move forward; alternatives to incarceration, why are we putting young
kids in jail if we don't have to, those are all things that cross party lines, so my values haven't changed.»
«I believe in things that cross party lines, if you think
about it,
safety of the community crosses party lines, helping young people who might be in positions that aren't very fruitful or helpful for them as they move forward; alternatives to incarceration, why are we putting young
kids in jail if we don't have to, those are all things that cross party lines, so my values haven't changed.»
«So I think I speak for people who have birthed their children, adopted their children, had
kids in every different kind
of way you can have
kids, family members who are taking care
of other family members, older moms, younger moms... This movie is
about the love
of caregivers, the love
of somebody who gives a sh —
about the
safety and sanctity
of a child.»
The Webonauts Internet Academy game teaches
kids about key issues
of web
safety and good citizenship.
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Data from Ofcom and EU
Kids Online shows around a fifth
of parents do not speak with their children
about online
safety, are not confident they can protect their children and have no rules relating safe internet use.
One
of my biggest concerns
about ESSA has been its lack
of a meaningful «
safety valve» for
kids in failing schools.