
Summertime safety: traveling during the pandemic
Traveling with young kids can be hard enough on its own but traveling with younger passengers during a pandemic poses even more questions and risks for parents to think about.
Traveling with young kids can be hard enough on its own but traveling with younger passengers during a pandemic poses even more questions and risks for parents to think about.
Heat illness happens when the body’s core temperature rises faster than the body can cool itself down and presents in a spectrum of disease and symptoms.
Parents should prepare their families for any disaster that may come their way, including power failures, tornadoes and floods.
The key to keeping your child safe during the summer is to remember to use sunblock with a high SPF, apply frequently and use a generous amount.
With racial inequality, anger, anxiety and distress at the forefront of our nation’s attention, talking to your kids about racism is more important than ever.