Distraction a Common Factor in Childhood Drowning Incidents
Florida Swim School Offering Swimming Lessons A new study conducted by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) at Sydney indicates that distractions and household chores are among the most common reasons for failing to supervise children properly in pools and other bodies of water. Researchers at UNSW found that more than four out of […]
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Florida Swim School Offering Swimming Lessons
A new study conducted by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) at Sydney indicates that distractions and household chores are among the most common reasons for failing to supervise children properly in pools and other bodies of water. Researchers at UNSW found that more than four out of 10 child drownings in Australia involved distraction on the part of caregivers who were doing indoor or outdoor chores. Watching your children carefully any time they are in water is a key element in childhood drowning prevention. Parents and Caregivers Face Many Distractions
Along with routine household chores, lawn work and other necessary activities, most caregivers and parents also have plenty of other distractions to contend with as they watch over their children. Mobile phones offer access to information at the touch of a screen and make talking to friends and family easy and convenient from wherever you happen to be. They can also prevent you from paying full attention to your children wh...
The post Distraction a Common Factor in Childhood Drowning Incidents appeared first on Baby Otter Swim School.
Florida Swim School Offering Swimming Lessons
A new study conducted by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) at Sydney indicates that distractions and household chores are among the most common reasons for failing to supervise children properly in pools and other bodies of water. Researchers at UNSW found that more than four out of 10 child drownings in Australia involved distraction on the part of caregivers who were doing indoor or outdoor chores. Watching your children carefully any time they are in water is a key element in childhood drowning prevention. Parents and Caregivers Face Many Distractions
Along with routine household chores, lawn work and other necessary activities, most caregivers and parents also have plenty of other distractions to contend with as they watch over their children. Mobile phones offer access to information at the touch of a screen and make talking to friends and family easy and convenient from wherever you happen to be. They can also prevent you from paying full attention to your children wh...
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