April may june 2016

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April, May & June 2016

Early Head Start

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Connections Make Summer Safe For Children

Heat Illness - Our bodies create a tremendous amount of heat. Normally, they’re cooled through sweating and by heat radiating through the skin. But in very hot weather, high humidity, and other conditions, this natural cooling system may begin to fail, letting heat in the body build to dangerous levels.The can cause heat illness, such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion, or heatstroke.

to Choose & Use Sunscreen - With all the sunscreens available these days (organic or mineral? water-resistant or sweat-resistant? lotion or spray?), choosing the right one for your kids can be tricky. Look for SPF (sun protection factor) of 30 or higher to prevent sunburn. Choose a sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB rays (usually labeled as a “broad-spectrum” sunscreen). Sunscreen sprays are convenient but should be used with Summer is a great time for kids to enjoy different indoor and outdoor caution. Sprays are easy to breathe in, which can irritate the lungs. activities. Before you round up your family and head for the beach, park, or When going outside with babies younger than 6 months, dress your other destinations, read up on ways to make your days in the sun safe as baby in lightweight clothes that cover arms and legs — and don’t well as fun. Here are some important issues that come along with warmer forget a hat.

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Water Safety - Pools, lakes, ponds, and beaches mean summer

Dehydration - Under normal conditions, we all lose some body water fun and cool relief from hot weather. But water also can be danger-

every day. It’s important that children drink often during hot weather. If ous for kids if adults don’t take the proper precautions. Nearly 1,000 your child has fever, diarrhea, or vomiting, or is sweating a lot on a hot day kids die each year by drowning, with most incidents happening in or during intense physical activity, watch for signs of dehydration, which home swimming pools. It is the second leading cause of accidental can include: few or no tears when crying, eyes that look sunken into the death for people between the ages of 5 and 24. Children must have head, soft spot (fontanelle) on top of baby’s head that looks sunken, lack constant supervision around water — whether the water is in a of urine or wet diapers for 6 to 8 hours in an infant (or only a very small bathtub, a wading pool, an ornamental fish pond, a swimming pool, a spa, the beach, or a lake. amount of dark yellow urine); dry, cool skin; lethargy or irritability.

Look Before You Lock! Facts show that parents of young children often suffer from

exhaustion due to lack of sleep, hormone changes, stress, & changes in their normal routine. Any one of these changes can cause your memory to fail at a time you least expect it. Even the very best parent or caregiver can overlook a sleeping baby in a car; and in the end, the result can be injury or even death. Think it can’t happen to you? Think again... Acknowledge the risks and devise a system to remind you to check the backseat of your car at every stop. All information on this page is referenced from Centers for Disease Control and KidsHealth. This information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor. www.grecs.org; (251)473-1060


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