Dear parents.
Participating in outdoor activities with parents is crucial for a child's development. It not only strengthens the parent-child bond but also fosters cooperation and social skills. It's important for moms to ensure proper protection for their children during these activities.
In winter, it's recommended that children engage in about 60 minutes of physical activity daily. Despite the cold, encourage your child to be active, with appropriate clothing to stay cute and warm, especially in snowy conditions.
To keep your child warm outdoors in cold weather, consider these tips:
- Wrap Their Limbs: Limbs often get cold first as the body conserves heat for vital organs. Thick wool socks in winter boots will keep feet warm, while gloves are perfect for little hands. A hat can cover and protect their ears.
- Eye Protection: The reflection of the sun on snow can harm your child's eyes, so protective snow goggles are essential.