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Keeping Children Safe in School

It's hard to believe that it is August and the children return to school in a few weeks. School Shopping and organization at the next, shoes and school supplies are the main target for parents in this time of year, but here are some suggestions for other things parents should consider how the new school year begins.

Check if your school safety plan and a maintenance program for all play equipment and maintenance of fire and toDates.

Check to see how many people trained in CPR on your child's school.

Retrieve the playground and the ground beneath the equipment. It is padded, has been updated and maintained. This does not prevent falls, but can reduce the risk of serious injury.

Check out the schools policy on sports programs can your child. Guidelines, which the children of the group according to skill level, weight and physical maturity to provide a safe environment to play.

Doensure the physical and mental condition and use of safety devices are included in all programs and age appropriate.

Adults should always be present to ensure a safe environment and equal standards of safety in playgrounds and physical education.

Teach your children safety rules and regulations system bus, street intersection, to ensure, to see the children before the bus stop and wait before trying to climb on the cross. Children need a reminder after a long summerHoliday.

Bring your children to sit on the bus, what to do, regardless of their colleagues and keep hands and feet inside.

Bring your children to be aware of their environment. The rules of the old school "do not talk to strangers" and "never a lift from a stranger, like today are important.

Let your child has a physical health of your family doctor on a yearly basis, even if the child does not participate in sports. This will give you more comfort if the childasked to push themselves to the gym or other school activities.

Being an active participant in your school. Knowing that your child plays with and have contact with on a daily basis. Meeting with your child's teachers and stay in touch during the school year. Ask questions. They are the parents and the child's safety is important. Make sure you are comfortable with the environment in which children learn. Your child will get more of his training if he or she feels safe. Should bea great school year for all.