Not exact matches
Together, we can go a
long way towards eliminating heat illnesses in youth sports and
keeping our
kids properly hydrated and
safe from the heat for peak performance.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made
safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to
keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to
keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take
longer, and they are at increased risk of
long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
Keeping kids safe is every parents objective, but we find ourselves backing away from micromanaging every possible problem before
long.
If your
kid is accident prone, a good set of knee and elbow pads can go a
long way in
keeping them
safe and having fun while learning all sorts of new skills and sports.
S'mores by the fire is a camping classic, but this fun twist
keeps kids busy
longer and is much
safer.
BCAA and its employees have decades -
long history of helping to
keep kids safe in our communities.
To help
keep kids safe, Chicco launched the #TurnAfter2 campaign, a nationwide movement designed to help increase the number of children rear - facing
longer.
Especially as a parent, you think you can
keep kids safe as
long as you know what they do, what they think, whom they are spending time with.
Our schools have a
longer school day and year, helping us
keep our
kids safe and engaged, ensure their success in core subject areas, and give them an immersive, well - balanced education that includes exposure to the arts, daily physical activity, and field trips to museums, performances, sporting events and, of course, college campuses.
Friday, December 18th was the last day of school for
Long Beach Unified School District schools before the Winter Break, and the
Long Beach Police Department is providing safety information parents can discuss with their
kids to help
keep them
safe:
Child Safety Locks Child safety locks are just another in a
long line of family and car safety innovations that have made it easier for parents to
keep their
kids safe in read more...
Just
kidding — you can stay as
long as you want (well, ok, let's just
keep it at three days to play it
safe — oh, and bring wine).