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Dear Parents,
Before your summer fun begins, you and your kids should take the time to learn about summer safety. Make sure everyone understands how to stay safe at the pool by following some simple swimming rules. Prevention is the key, whether you're concerned about sunburns or kids wandering around the neighborhood. It's also a good idea to brush up on first aid in case an accident does happen. Learn how to treat common summer maladies like poison ivy and bee stings, as well as more serious occurrences such as near drowning.
All that safety talk sounds a little scary, so don't forget to get outside and have fun! Summer is the time for fantastic outdoor activities like backyard camping, berry picking, and water fights. You'll find enough activities to keep you and your kids occupied right through the last summer sunset.
From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com
Summer Safety
Make sure your child understands safety rules this summer.
First Aid
Knowing the basics of first aid can make all the difference when an emergency arises.
Outdoor Activities
Get ideas for outdoor fun this summer.
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