Be
sure your child wears bright colors and reflective clothing when riding a bike.
And be
sure your child wears the bracelet everywhere, even if your church, school or camp knows all about your child's allergy.
Make
sure your child wears a helmet when riding a bike or a skateboard or using inline skates; riding on a motorcycle, snowmobile, or all - terrain vehicle; or playing contact sports.
To help prevent a concussion or head impact, make
sure your child wears the proper protective gear for each activity, whether they are participating in sports or simply playing at home.
Make
sure children wear layers so that they are prepared for all conditions.
Not exact matches
The Consumer Federation Of America makes three recommendations to parents regarding bike helmet safety and use: (1) make
sure children always
wear helmets while biking; (2) make
sure the helmet fits; and (3) praise the
child for
wearing a helmet and make
sure you
wear yours too.
Most importantly, in addition to meeting the latest NOCSAE standards, make
sure the football helmet fits well, is being
worn properly every time your
child plays or practices, and has been reconditioned if it is more than a few years old.
Your
child may fuss at the thought of
wearing a skirt in public, but it's up to you to make
sure that she understands the importance of dressing for the occasion.
It is up to parents to make
sure that the helmet their
child wears fits properly, maintains that fit over the course of a season, and has been properly reconditioned, and, if the football program does not buy impact sensors for the whole team, to consider buying one on their own, weighing the benefits of knowing the magnitude and frequency of the hits that their
child is taking to the head against the risk that adding a two - ounce piece of plastic to the inside or outside of their helmet may void the manufacturer's warranty and NOCSAE certification or increase the risk that the protection the helmet's polycarbonate shell provides against skull fractures will be compromised;
Make
sure your
child stays safe on the roads by always
wearing a helmet and equipping their bike with lights, such as Coghlan's Adhesive Signal Light.
Be
sure to stick with it, no matter how much you want your
child to
wear the most expensive items.
Also be
sure to check out the guidelines from T.I.C.K.S Rules and the International Hip Dysplasia Institute to help you understand how to position your
child when baby -
wearing.
However, to be safe, make
sure that your
child doesn't swallow the beads by only allowing them to
wear the necklace under your supervision.
You're
sure to love how easy it is to keep this wrap clean and how soft it feels when you and your
child are
wearing it.
-- Vests — Make
sure that your
child has an assortment of vests to
wear underneath all their other clothing.
Teach your
child to
wear a helmet properly and be
sure to
wear one yourself to set an example.
Please make
sure your
child always
wears proper safety equipment while bike riding.
Talk to you about safety precautions you should take, such as having your
child wear a bike helmet while riding, making
sure there is a fence around your pool if you have one, and keeping guns, if you own any, in a locked cabinet separate from the ammunition.
But I'm not
sure the comparison to «animals» is a fair one since animals do not
wear clothes nor are human babies as instinctual and as self sufficient as most animal babies... (I've never heard of a mother chimpanzee holding her young over a bowl to pee; --RRB- but as long as our
children are cared for in a loving manner we shouldn't judge too much other parenting techniques.
If your
child wears a school uniform, you will probably save money on school clothes in the long run but it
sure doesn't feel like it when you are in a school uniform store.
These are a few of the esteem - building quotes from Dads Matter — a booklet produced by
Children North East in partnership with
Sure Start
Wear Valley and Family Learning in County Durham.
Being utterly insistent on safety equipment being
worn by the
child; things like helmets, knee pads, etc, is crucial to make
sure the
child is safe at all times.
Make
sure your
child shows up for camp
wearing the appropriate clothing and ready for adventure.
This doesn't mean letting your
child go back and forth between
wearing diapers and training, but it does mean making
sure he is ready to take that step of independence.
Be
sure you research the interests of your target recipient because depending on the
child's age, social insecurity may come into play and I am very
sure you don't want to buy a smartwatch that will make your kid feel insecure when he or she is
wearing it to school.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, make
sure your
child is showing a desire to use the potty (as well as an interest in keeping dry or clean), to
wear «big kid» underwear, and to observe what you're doing when you go to the bathroom.
Elvimama worked hard every day to feed her five
children Elftritious foods, teach them their Elfessons, make
sure they practiced on their Elviolins, take them to their Elfootball and Elfallet practices while she grabbed an hour at Elfercize (
wearing Baby Elvie, of course!)
Make
sure that your
child is
wearing comfortable clothing to sleep.
Whenever you are travelling with your
child, make
sure that he is
wearing his seat belt properly.
Be
sure your
child always
wears sun block.
Our one - size diapers are a perfect fit throughout the diaper -
wearing period and you just have to make
sure that the diaper cover is the right size according to your
child's weight.
Since kids don't want to
wear uncomfortable headphones that squeeze your head, feel strange in your ears, or don't feel good over your ears, be
sure to look for volume safe headphones specifically made for
children.
I always rush to bathe my
children after they have been
wearing sunscreen because I am not
sure what ingredients are in it, but I found an all natural SPF that would take away some of my fears!
Your
child is
sure to feel like a super spy while
wearing these awesome, affordable sleuth glasses.
«It was important for us to make
sure these were light and
children's activities wouldn't be hindered by the device, and it was equally important they would want to
wear it.»
gloves: you can
wear children's» «large» but not
sure if you can find leather ones.
If you're the godmother of the
child, be
sure to check in with the baby's mother to see what she is
wearing and to get a feel for the general tone of the event.
Sure, whimsical prints are often left to
children but don't let that stop you from
wearing this fun summer print.
I'm
sure we all face them — ranging from what our salary is to what dress size we
wear to when we're getting married to when our womb is going to start busting out
children.
However, be
sure to give your
child goggles to
wear, cut or remove the power cord, and remove the power supply inside the computer since it may contain capacitors that have stored energy.
Although Stewart does not have a
child attending Kirkpatrick, she speaks admiringly of its teachers, describing how they «take on the duties of social workers — make
sure kids get home okay, make
sure they have warm coats to
wear in the winter.»
Yes, this little ball of fluff is adorable as heck, but don't be blinded by her cuteness: Spanky is a wild
child who is
sure to
wear you out!
- Meeting new people of all types, including
children, men, crowds, people
wearing hats, in wheelchairs, etc. - Meeting new dogs (do not bring your pup to areas with lots of dogs until after 4 months)- Exposure to other pets such as cats, horse, birds - Teach him to enjoy his crate - Riding in the car (be
sure to restrain him using a crate or seatbelt for safety)- Being held, touched all over and in different ways, being bathed and groomed - Visiting the Vet's office, groomer, daycare, boarding kennel - Exposure to loud noises and strange objects (example — umbrella opening)- Exposure to traffic, motorcycles, bicycles, skateboards, joggers - Getting him used to being left alone for a few hours at a time
Teach your
children what the yellow ribbon means, and make
sure that they know they should not approach a dog that is
wearing one.
The Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute reminds everyone safety when peddling is smart and it's the law:
wear a helmet and make
sure your
children do, especially in the 22 states with more than 200 local ordinances that mandate helmets for kids on bikes.
If you are making
sure your
child is properly equipped with safety equipment before getting on a bicycle, do the same service for yourself and
wear a properly fitted helmet every time you ride.
Making
sure that the
child always
wears a helmet when riding a bike, or wrist and knee protectors when skating.