PAMELA EVANS
As we roll into summer it’s important to think about water safety. We’ll be focused on swimming and playing in the water.
Teaching your young child how to approach a dog is something you want to explain before your child meets their first strange dog.
Time outdoors is time well spent for children and adults alike. This post is an update of one from last summer because it's important to know what to watch out for especially if you don't spend a lot of time out in nature. Today’s blog will focus on introducing children to the concept of hazards.
As many families try to get in one last fun summer experience before school starts, I decided today's post would be short and practical, with helpful information - emphasizing key aspects of some of my earlier summer nature posts - in hopes that everyone can safely enjoy their time outdoors
No doubt about it, time outdoors in nature is time well spent for children and adults alike. It is important to know what to watch out for and what to do if a problem arises while out on a hike, playing at the beach, or wherever your wanderlust takes you. Today’s blog will focus on introducing children to the concept of hazards.