School-Age Safety Tips
School-Age Safety Tips
Ever since he or she uttered that first "no!" and took his or her first clumsy step away from your loving arms, your child has been striving for independence. Heading off to school is a significant milestone in that pursuit. While your child no longer needs a parent's watchful eye over every movement, he or she is still depending on you to provide a safe environment and guidelines for his or her growing independence.
Protect your school-age child (age 5-12):
- Continue to follow car safety guidelines appropriate for your child's age and size.
- Inform your child concerning school bus safety and bicycle safety.
- Know the safe way to participate in organized sports. Learn how to play it safe.
- Continue to follow general home safety guidelines.
- Practice Internet safety.
- Practice gun safety.
- Teach your child to swim, and practice water safety.
- Teach your child fire safety, and make sure the whole family knows what to do in case of a fire.
- Make sure your child is aware of "stranger danger" and knows the difference between "good touch" and "bad touch."