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INDUSTRY INSIGHT
CHILD CARE
SPONSORED CONTENT
PLAYING IT COOL
W
hen the summer sun blazes bright, children often
spend more time outdoors—running, jumping,
climbing, biking and being active. It is important to
remember that physical activity in excessive heat can
cause a variety of health issues including sunburn, heat stroke, heat
exhaustion, heat cramps and heat rash. Below are a few tips that can
help prevent your child from experiencing any of these heat-related
illnesses. (Please note: If you feel that your child is experiencing
symptoms of a heat-related illness, dial 911 and seek medical
attention immediately.)
• If you are aware that the day is going to be excessively hot, try to
limit outdoor play time to the morning and evening hours (before
10 a.m. and after 4 p.m.).
• Sunglasses and hats with brims help protect against the sun’s
harmful rays. Always apply a sunscreen with SPF 15 or above
that protects against UVA and UVB rays before your child heads
outdoors. Apply liberally and reapply every two hours and after
swimming or sweating. CALL TODAY
• Lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing should be worn
in a single layer to help absorb and facilitate sweat evaporation.
If your children should sweat through their clothing, have them
change into a dry outfit before continuing their activity.
• Fluids, fluids, fluids! Children should be well-hydrated before
they go out to play and have access to drinking water while
participating in outdoor activities.
• During prolonged outdoor activity, like a sports game or practice,
children should be given frequent breaks (in 20-minute increments)
to recover (in the shade) and rehydrate.
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promoting a lifelong love of
learning in literacy, science,
technology, engineering, arts and
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This Industry Insight was written by Mark & Jennifer
Rebstock.
Prior to opening The Goddard School in Wexford, Mark
Rebstock was training manager for a national utility
company and Jennifer worked in early childhood education.
3000 Brooktree Road, Wexford, PA 15090
724.935.1100 or www.goddardschool.com.
WEXFORD • 724-935-1100
3000 Brooktree Road
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The Goddard Schools are operated by independent franchisees under a license agreement with Goddard Systems,
Inc. Programs and ages may vary. © Goddard Systems, Inc. 2018.
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