Please Take My Child To Work Day is celebrated on the last Monday each June. Originally, Please Take My Child To Work Day began intending to give Stay At Home Moms a day off. The idea is for spouses, friends, and family members to relieve the primary care provider by sharing their regular work day with a child that normally stays home. The child is able to learn and explore a career … [Read more...]
Autism Acceptance Month
In 1970, the Autism Society started spreading nationwide awareness about autism. Two years later, the Autism Society launched the first annual National Autistic Children’s week which evolved into Autism Acceptance Month. The Autism Society has changed the reference from Autism Awareness Month to Autism Acceptance Month due to the growing need of acceptance in the community. The symbol to … [Read more...]
National Burn Awareness Week
The American Burn Association annually organizes National Burn Awareness Week. Burn victims and groups provide resources to the general public. When we work together to spread awareness, we protect each other and our community. This year, National Burn Awareness Week is February 7 – 13, 2021. There are many causes of burn injuries. This includes improper exposure to fire, hot liquids, … [Read more...]
National Bath Safety Month
January is National Bath Safety Month to raise awareness for the importance of safety during baths. National Bath Safety Month focuses heavily on children’s safety while bathing. It is also important to consider the safety of the elderly while taking baths. Safety For Children Children need constant supervision when taking a bath as it takes seconds for a child to slip under the … [Read more...]
Helping Those With Greater Need
In a world where two percent of the population is homeless, many people want ideas for Helping Those With Greater Need. In the United States over half a million people struggle with homelessness daily; even though over 40% of these individuals still maintain a job. While, 11.8% live on the poverty line and 40% are one pay-check away from being in poverty or homeless. In Alaska about … [Read more...]
Safe Toys & Gifts
December is safe toys and gifts month. Be cautious when purchasing new toys for children and don't leave a child unsupervised with a new toy. Review the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Safety Guides before buying gifts for the children in your life. If you have children of your own, review the Safety Guides before sharing your kid's gift lists with family … [Read more...]
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