Flu season is right around the corner, with the peak of the season starting in October and sometimes lasting until May. We have provided you with some tips to help keep your family safe during this season.
Washing hands frequently at home and school:
Since kids often touch their mouths and faces, parents should make sure their kids’ hands are washed with soap and water to remove germs before eating, after using the bathroom, and when they come inside from playing. Hand sanitizer can be used for times it’s not possible to wash.
Indoors or outdoors, get active:
Your kids should be getting regular, moderate exercise to boost their immune systems. Studies have shown that being active can help reduce cold and flu episodes.
Get plenty of sleep:
Bedtime can be a challenge but it is important that you kids are getting enough sleep. Your children need between 9 and 14 hours of sleep a day depending on their age. If you kids are become sleep deprived then it can weaken the immune system and increase the risk of getting sick.
Eat a well-balanced diet:
Provide meals with plenty of colorful fruits and vegetables to help boost children’s immune systems. Look for foods rich in vitamin C and vitamin D, and avoid foods high in additives, preservatives, and sugars.
Decrease stress:
Elevated stress hormones can lead to decreased immunity. Give kids plenty of down time for rest and creative play to help lower their stress levels and keep them from getting sick.
Avoid germy sharing:
Sharing is good for kids, but many commonly shared items can be breeding grounds for germs. Teach children to never share straws and cups, caps and scarves, or anything that comes in contact with their mouths and faces.
When kids do get sick, it’s important for parents to keep them home and take steps to prevent germs from spreading to others.
If you’re unsure whether an illness requires a doctor’s visit, it’s best to err on the side of caution.
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