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Beach Safety: How to Keep Your Children Safe this Summer!

 

Children-love-the-beachIt’s summer time! For a lot of parents, that means taking your kids to the pool or beach and letting them have fun in the sun! But be careful!

When you let your children swim in a body of water, safety is always a top priority. Here are some safety tips for when your little ones go swimming.

  1. Pick a Beach With Lifeguards

There are plenty of beaches that you can choose from, but not all of them have lifeguards. More children under the age of five drown in Florida every year than in any other state. That’s scary stuff! Do some research and find a beach that always has a lifeguard on duty. You will feel more reassured about your child’s safety when you know a lifeguard is nearby.

  1. Don’t be Casual Around the Water

The last thing we want is a small child running off and jumping headfirst into the water, so make it clear that you are the one who decides when your child can go swimming. Create a routine before going swimming (putting on a swimsuit, applying sunscreen, holding your hand, etc.) so your child will understand they can’t just go in the water whenever they want to.

  1. Use the Best Sunscreen  

You already know that sunburns are no fun, but which brand of sunscreen is best for your child? When looking for a brand, pick out the ones that have an SPF of 30 and protect against both UVA and UVB rays. Here’s a list for the best sunscreen for your kids. Make sure to cover all of your child’s exposed skin with with sunscreen before letting them play out in the sun. For extra protection, have a pair of sunglasses or a hat nearby.

  1. Never Let Your Child Swim Alone

Most children are just learning how to swim, and even if they’re already great swimmers, you should never allow them to go in the water alone. Anything could happen, like your child getting cramps or hitting their head, and you’ll need to be near them to help. Make sure they only swim in the shallow end of the pool or beach. For swimming lessons, contact Hollywood Learning Center, we have swimming classes in our summer camp program.

  1. Don’t Touch the Animals

When you’re at the beach, you’ll likely come across all sorts of marine wildlife in the water or on the sand. While this can be exciting, make it clear to your children that they’re not allowed to touch certain animals. Some marine animals, like jellyfish, sting rays, and lionfish, can be very dangerous. Others, like crabs can give your child a painful pinch if provoked.

  1. Recognize Rip Currents

Have you ever noticed water in one part of the beach that looks muddy and choppy? That’s probably a rip current, which is strong enough to pull grown adults into the ocean. Recognize the signs of rip currents and keep your children away if you see one.

  1. Drink Plenty of Water

When you’re busy having fun and making sure your kids are safe, it’s easy to forget about keeping yourself and your children hydrated. As it turns out, 75% of Americans don’t drink enough water. If you’re out in the blazing sun all day, make sure you have enough water to drink regularly.

Follow these tips and the only thing you’ll have to worry about is getting sand in your toes!

Interested in summer camp? Contact Hollywood Learning Centers at (954) 922-8558

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Life After Preschool: How to Survive the Transition!

concerns-when-starting-kindergartenCongratulations to all the preschoolers class of 2016! Preschoolers, great job, you are almost there! Preschoolers’ moms, you have 13 years more to go, but ready or not, life goes on.

The scary part is change. Who likes changes? Not all of us, but change is inevitable and with it, comes surprises along the way. Kindergarten is no exception. Here are some tips you can follow to ensure that you and your child will get through the transition smoothly.

1. Have a Fun Summer!

If your child is feeling nervous about starting kindergarten, make their summer break fun. A memorable summer will makes your child happier. Plan a family vacation or find a summer program that you know your kid will love. At Hollywood Learning Centers might have something that’s perfect for your child! This is also beneficial for you, since you both will feel less anxious about kindergarten.

2. Talk With the Teachers

The biggest fear most children and parents have when starting kindergarten is meeting their teachers for the first time and making sure their children are ready. To show your child that there is nothing to be afraid of, let them meet their teacher before the school year starts and  don’t be afraid to ask them, what subjects they should be preparing their children for. Hollywood Learning Center’s Summer Camp offers our VPK graduates tutoring in Math, Reading, and Writing, so they can have a head start.

3. Be Involved

Some children have trouble adjusting to a new environment. If you see that your child is having problems or feels sad in the first few days of kindergarten, get involved with their daily activities. Ask them about their day and try to help them if they’re having bad days. Participate in school activities to show your support. Let them know that you love them and that everything will be fine.

4. Back-to-School Shopping Spree!

All kids need school materials for their class, so it’s time to shop! Obtain the teacher’s supply list to see what is needed. You can get most supplies in grocery stores, so you can save time and money! Buy new clothing at stores that have an end-of-summer sale. If your child’s school requires uniforms, find out if the school has an official uniform store. Lastly, try to make the shopping fun for your child so they can feel excited for school.

Follow these tips and the transition from preschool to kindergarten should be a fun experience! Do you have questions about Hollywood Learning Center’s Summer Camp or Aftercare program? Contact Hollywood Learning Centers at (954) 922-8558

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What Are Your Kids Doing this Summer?

Hollywood Learning Center Summer Camp:  June 13 - August 19 For more information please call (954) 922-8558

Hollywood Learning Center Summer Camp: June 13 – August 19 For more information please call (954) 922-8558

Summer is almost here! For over 30 years, Hollywood Learning Center, a ministry of First Presbyterian Church, has provided kids with a fun and enriching summer camp program to enjoy.  What are your kids doing this summer? Do you know what is in their summer bucket list?

Hollywood Learning Center put together a list full of our summer camp activities, including arts and crafts, pool time with swim instruction, music, yoga, games, sports, field trips, and more! How many of these are in your kids’ bucket list?

Here are a few of our field trips:

  • Bluefoot Pirate Ship
  • Butterfly World
  • Castaway Island Water Park
  • Davie Rodeo/Pro Rodeo Presentation
  • Flamingo Gardens
  • Flowers’ Bakery Nature’s Own 
  • Gumbo Limbo Nature Center 
  • Miami Seaquarium
  • Museum of Discovery and Science
  • Young at Art Children’s Museum

Most summer camps begin registering students as early as February, so if you have not yet selected a summer camp program for your kids, don’t worry. Hollywood Learning Center is still accepting summer camp registrations. Who’s more excited about summer?

HOLLYWOOD LEARNING CENTER SUMMER CAMP DATES: June 13 – August 19    

For more information about Hollywood Learning Center’s Summer Camp, please call (954) 922-8558

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