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… cool during the warm weather. If you are spending more time outdoors, you may increase your risk of getting injured from … Food safety can be more challenging because we often cook outdoors. Learn how to safely prepare and store your food … . Physical activity The summer months are a great time for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking and biking. Learn …
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… daily television and recreational screen time. Encourage outdoor play as often as possible. Children should have at least 1 … daily television and recreational screen time. Encourage outdoor play as often as possible. Children should have at …
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… The difference between sexual abuse and normal sexual play Sexual abuse is very different from normal sexual play between children who have not reached puberty . Normal sexual play between children of similar ages is usually touching …
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… can I protect myself and my family? Make a plan Plan your outdoor activity before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. Stay in the … Sun-protective suits specially made for swimming and playing outside are helpful. Know your skin type Your …
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… has used a walking aid at some time, even if it was just playing around with crutches that belonged to someone else. … stores and pharmacies. Ice tips are also available to use outdoors in winter weather. Avoid slick conditions, such as … stores and pharmacies. Ice tips are also available to use outdoors in winter weather. Avoid slick conditions, such as …
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… especially when large muscle groups are affected. Can you play sports and be active if you have hemophilia? People who … especially when large muscle groups are affected. Can you play sports and be active if you have hemophilia? People who …
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… cries when parents leave Throws toys or objects on purpose Plays social games, such as ‘peekaboo’ or ‘patty cake’ From … much more than they can say Enjoys receiving attention Plays best by themselves and is unlikely to share toys … a ball Dances to music Tells stories, sings songs, and plays Tries to do more independently Helps with simple …
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… around the house. To help your child's brain develop, play or read together instead of letting your child watch TV, watch movies, or play games on a screen. When you play or read with your child, leave the TV off. Even a show …
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… activity into your children's day - at home, at school, at play and along the way, every day. Ways to add little bits … - After a healthy snack and lunch, choose to move Skip, play tag, dodgeball, basketball or soccer Participate in … is completed... Stay after school for 15 minutes to play on the playground or fields with your friends Take the …
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… you may still be learning how to set limits. Toddlers need playful, supportive opportunities to learn about the world … situations by providing something more acceptable to play with. Find activities you both enjoy. Spend time … listening to your toddler. Read stories, go for walks and play games together. Show interest in your toddler's …