June events: FIREWORKS and PRIDE MONTH
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TALKING ABOUT DIFFERENCES PRIDE MONTH KIDS
INTRODUCTION
A child is a child, informal, and is also a child. Sometimes
the world of the child means a kind of soft leather goat leather. "I think
it is very important that the children see in the literature. You deserve this
indescribable feeling when you have a book and you really speak when you think
you are not alone. "Same-sex parent children deserve to know that their
family is like any other family. Pride
Month is the global event that cities and communities around the world will
celebrate the pride of. These events were celebrating the progress that has
been made and still being made by and for people, we are proud to celebrate the
month of June. In recognition Pride Month, Toronto Public Library offers a
variety of programs for all pride. It is no secret that the parents do not
always let go. In view of the very real risks associated with the task,
especially for young people from the village, there is something more exciting
to see the parents support their children. And last weekend, people were found
to be local pride, there was no shortage of parents, proud of the most in the
mix. Many parents visited parades and pride events with their children.
STAGELINE FOR
CHILDREN IN AGE FOR PRIDE MONTH KIDS
Baby: 0-12 months
Toddler: 1-3 years
Preschool: 3-5 years
Degree: 5-12
Teens: 12-18 years.
Young adults: 18-21 years
CELEBRATE CHILDREN
PRIDE MONTH
Always on the
discussion: the opportunity to talk your children about these topics in a
certain objective and reasonable manner, no matter what you personally are a
sign of great child rearing. Even if you have religious objections to various
aspects of this world and the laws surrounding it, have an honest conversation,
open and non-inflammatory to ask questions a long way to understanding their
children as adults to increase the understanding of the world.
Use a rainbow with
solidarity and pride: Whatever your connection to the community, this is
the month of a rainbow to use with pride. Finally, everyone earns the same
rights and the same people and shows support for a marginalized community and
their right to life, freedom and the pursuit of happiness is the most positive
thing you can do.
INDIVIDUAL AND
DIFFERENCES KNOW HOW TO REACT WHEN A CHILD HARD
QUESTIONS
Your children have questions - and do not be surprised
• Why are there so many languages in the
world?
Tell your child thousands of years, people from different
communities around the world have invented their own words to describe their
lives, so today people from the same region tend to speak the same language and
some do not. The language also evolves over time: our own so much has changed
that if you hear someone speak English 500 years ago it was said, difficulties
would understand what he said.
• Why did sick people receive?
Tell your child is usually because of the germ. These little
creatures can find their way into our bodies through the air we breathe, and
the things we eat or when we touch the mouth or eyes with unwashed hands. Most
of the time, germs do not affect us, but sometimes the body cannot fight - and
that is when we get sick. Occasionally, people also get sick because the body
does not work properly, but cannot catch these diseases. Fortunately, in most
cases, rest and medicine can help your body heal.
Thank you so much for
sharing. I hope our visitors would like and leave comments.
Also have open discussions
with children it helps them to “LEARN and GROW!”
Fireworks Safety Month
(June 1-July 4)
To
educate those using fireworks on the dangers and
injuries that can result from careless behavior.
Be careful- Be safe!
National
Fireworks Safety Month
Use
Fireworks Responsibly to Avoid Injury
When using fireworks, it always necessary to
be cautious, because of the severity of the injuries they can cause.
Burns on
the hand are the most common, because the hand is always closest to them. These
injuries can range from minor burns, to blisters, to severe burns that cause
excessive damage to the skin. Hand injuries can also include cuts, broken
bones, torn tendons, and in the worst possible occurrence, amputation. These
injuries are the result of standing too close when a firework explodes, or
trying to hold onto them as they are lit.
Eye and
face injuries are also common, because of the particles that fly through the
air after one has exploded. Hearing loss is also suffered by some users, due to
the loud bang when the fireworks explode. Sometimes this is only temporary, but
it can be permanent, and is caused by standing too close when the firework
detonates.
When
using fireworks, it is best to follow a few simple rules to keep everyone safe
from harm. Be sure to read and follow all directions before using them.
·
Children
should never be allowed to handle fireworks.
·
When
lighting fireworks, put on safety glasses to protect the eyes.
·
Only
use fireworks outside in an open area.
·
Keep
a bucket of water nearby at all times to soak duds with, and do not try to
relight them.
·
Don’t
light fireworks in any type of container, and never carry them in a pocket,
because the friction of movement can cause them to light.
·
Keep
a first aid kit handy, and if serious injury is suffered, seek medical
attention.
Perhaps
most important, never mix alcohol and fireworks.
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