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Celebrate Child Safety Protection Month With Smart, Simple Strategies Ensure Your Kids Are Safe This November

Child Safety Around Dogs Dogs can be wonderful companions, but it’s important to remember they can also be unpredictable, especially around small children. Toddlers, who are at eye-level with most dogs, may unintentionally provoke a dog, putting them at risk. Here are some essential tips for keeping kids safe: • Supervise All Interactions: Never leave a child alone with a dog, even a family pet. Supervision is vital to preventing accidental bites or aggressive reactions. • Teach Kids to Approach Calmly: Teach your child to approach dogs gently and ask permission before petting someone else’s dog. • Know the Signs: Help your child recognize signs that a dog is feeling threatened, such as growling or showing teeth. Prioritize Child Safety Every Day Child Safety Protection Month reminds us to stay proactive about our children’s safety. Keeping our kids safe is a responsibility we all share, and by staying mindful, we can help ensure their well-being year-round.

If you stay vigilant about what your child is exposed to online, you can help create a safer, healthier digital environment. Safe Driving for Teens Driving is an exciting milestone for teenagers, but it also comes with serious risks. Car accidents are the leading cause of death for teens in the U.S., and many of these tragedies can be avoided with better driving habits. To help your teen become a safer driver, focus on these tips:

November is Child Safety Protection Month, making it the perfect time to focus on ways we can better protect our children. From technology and driving to dog safety, there are plenty of areas where increased awareness can make a big difference and even save a life. Technology and Social Media Safety The rise of social media in the past decade has led to increasing rates of anxiety and depression among children and teens. While technology provides great learning opportunities, it also exposes kids to cyberbullying, unrealistic body images, and harmful content. Here are a few ways to protect children online: • Limit Screen Time: Establish clear boundaries for how long your child can spend on apps and social media platforms daily. • Monitor Usage: Use parental controls and stay aware of the content your child is consuming. • Open Communication: Keep the conversation going about their online experiences. Encourage your child to come to you if they encounter anything uncomfortable or distressing online.

• Avoid Left Turns on Yellow: Intersections are particularly dangerous for teen drivers.

Teach your teen to be cautious and avoid turning left on yellow lights to prevent accidents. • Put the Phone Away: Remind your teen that texting and driving is incredibly dangerous. Have them put

their phone on “Do Not Disturb” while driving to avoid distractions.

• Practice Defensive Driving: Encourage your teen to drive

defensively, always anticipating that other drivers may make mistakes.

Instilling these habits early on can go a long way in keeping your teen safe on the road.

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