Pint-sized street smarts
School shootings aren't the only risks that children will weather during the 2022-2023 school year. There are steps kids can take to mitigate more common safety threats such as biking accidents, auto accidents or "stranger danger." The slideshow above highlights several safety tips for keeping youngsters safe during the 2022-2023 school year. To help prepare students and their parents and guardians for school, the National Safety Council (NSC) shares key tips that will help kids safe while traveling to and from school throughout the year. In addition to transportation safety, the NSC also offers tips to ensure students' safety at school. What follows are ways parents and guardians can help prevent school-related injuries:
- Inform children to use both straps of their backpack to distribute weight evenly.
- Avoid overstuffing backpacks. Backpacks should weigh no more than 5-10% of the student's own weight.
- Rolling backpacks can be hazardous and can cause trips and falls in crowded hallways. These should be used cautiously.
- Children should leave hanging jewelry such as necklaces and jackets with drawstrings at home to avoid strangulation risks at playgrounds.
- Minor bumps and bruises are expected in children who play sports or outside, but head injuries should never be ignored, and consulting a medical professional is advised.
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