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Get Savvy about Your Kids’ Sun Care
“Become a ‘sun savvy’
parent by learning about sun protection and teaching good sun care habits”
Start now to protect their skin for life Kids love to play outside in sparkling sunshine at the beach, backyard, or playground, and that’s a good thing. But they also need protection from ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in sunlight. Experts agree that 80% of sun damage to skin occurs before age 18. It’s people’s sun exposure in their early years that determines their skin cancer risk later in life. This means it’s never too soon to start protecting kids from the sun. Learn the basics of sun protection for kidsBecome a “sun savvy” parent by learning about sun protection and teaching good sun care habits to your children. Young skin is delicate and easily burned so all children, no matter whether they tan easily or not, should be protected from overexposure to sunlight.
Take simple steps to establish a daily sun protection routineStart with easy, everyday steps to teach kids the importance of sun protection and make them as routine as brushing teeth. “We make it part of our “getting-ready game,” says Rebecca Staffel of Seattle, Washington, mother of eight-year-old Meg. “She now puts on sunscreen all by herself in the morning.”
Don’t forget the DKeep your sun protection in perspective by remembering that sun exposure is still the best source of vitamin D—a vitamin essential to building strong bones and muscles, and which has even been shown to protect against pancreatic cancer and to reduce the risk of falling later in life. The increase in the use of sunscreen and the avoidance of sun exposure have resulted in widespread vitamin D–deficiency. A moderate amount of sunlight exposure is beneficial—it’s regular, excessive amounts that are dangerous. Related readingSummer Kid Snacks Kid-Friendly Picnic Foods Simple Steps to Save Face Exercising in the Sun Get Away to Good Health Judith H. Dern is a freelance writer who faithfully applies sun tan lotion after experiencing too many sunburns as a fair-skinned kid. Copyright © 2008 Healthnotes, Inc. All rights reserved. www.healthnotes.com Learn more about Healthnotes, the company. Learn more about the authors of Healthnotes. The information in this article may or may not be supported by scientific studies. Information expires June 2009. |
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