Throw some cold water on the usual hot-weather rules. These tips inject a little fun into those sweat-filled days—and still keep children safe outside
that heat waves have become much more intense in both frequency and heat indexes when compared to the 1960s.
That means hotter summers for children. And though getting kids outside is important for their physical, mental, and emotional development, the caretakers to keep an eye on the heat index, or combination of temperature and humidity. The organization recommends that as it becomes 90 degrees or higher, parents should progressively limit time outside.
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