When I was little I was encouraged to go outside and play. I was outside as soon as I got up until it was dark outside. When we couldn't go outside we played inside. I remember we played school, restraurant, and played with my dolls. My dad would play games outside with us.
The problem today is children are not playing outside Sometimes it is because of safety reasons other times the children are glued to the television or computer. It is so important for children to be outside and get the chance to run around and use their imaginations. In schools, recess is being taken away because the children are having to sit and learn more. I believe this creates problems in children. Most children are not able to sit for long periods of time.
It is important to play in childhood and in adulthood. As adults, we have so many responsibilities but it is important to take the time to play with our children to show them we value them and their ideas.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Childhood Immunizations
Childhood immunizations are very important for children all over the world. Every country has different requirements for what immunizations children should have when they are born. Immunizations can help protect children from many common infections. These infections can lead to serious and even life threatening complications.
I believe immunizations are very important to keep children healthy. Most immunizations have been around for years and have been through many years of research. Research continues today to develop new immunizations.
I work with child care providers. It is required for providers to have up-to-date immunization records on each of the children in their care. We make sure they have the most recent immunization information.
In Bolivia and Brazil it is required to be immunized for yellow fever, typhoid and rabies. These are immunizations that are not required in the United States.
I believe immunizations are very important to keep children healthy. Most immunizations have been around for years and have been through many years of research. Research continues today to develop new immunizations.
I work with child care providers. It is required for providers to have up-to-date immunization records on each of the children in their care. We make sure they have the most recent immunization information.
In Bolivia and Brazil it is required to be immunized for yellow fever, typhoid and rabies. These are immunizations that are not required in the United States.
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