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Young children are explorers, and as they develop, they often learn by touch and by putting things into their mouths.
Surprising findings: Many coaches and parents don’t know how much rest young athletes need from sports, how much water kids should drink during play or what the signs of concussions are. This report is recommended for all coaches and parents with children involved in sports.
September 2008 Child Product Safety Recalls
December 2011 Child Product Safety Recalls
September 2008 Child Product Safety Recalls from Federal Agencies
09/02/08 - Hooded Sweaters Recalled by Empress Arts; Children Can Strangle on Drawstrings
09/03/08 - Circo Children’s Bobbie Socks Recalled Due to Choking Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Target
6 cosas que los padres necesitan saber para proteger a sus niños en la piscina. ¿Conoce todos estos consejos?
Watch kids when they are in or around water, without being distracted. Keep young children within arm’s reach of an adult. Make sure older children swim with a partner every time.
There’s nothing that feels worse for young athletes than getting hurt and having to sit on the sidelines while their team goes on to victory. That’s why Safe Kids and Johnson & Johnson released a new report, “Changing the Culture of Youth Sports,” to explore how the culture of youth sports may be keeping kids out of the game.
