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Healthy Links Listed below are a variety of Links to web sites for Health Information. We hope you find the information helpful, however we are not responsible for the content of the sites.
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Backpack Safety Here are some tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (Back Pack Advocacy - Sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics) to help you this summer when choosing the right backpack. · Wide Padded Shoulder Straps – Narrow straps can dig into shoulders, cause pain and restrict circulation. · Two Shoulder straps – Packs with only one strap that run across the body cannot distribute weight evenly. · Padded Back – A padded back protects against sharp edges on objects in the pack. · Waist Strap – This can distribute the weight of a heavy load. · Lightweight – The backpack itself should not add much weight to the load. · Rolling backpack – This may be a good choice for students but remember that rolling backpacks must be carried up stairs and may be difficult to roll in the snow. To prevent injury, the AAP recommends the following: · Always use both shoulder straps. Slinging a pack over one shoulder will cause undue strain. · Tighten the pack so that it is close to the body. The straps should hold the pack two inches above the waist. · Pack light. The pack should never be more than 15% of the student’s body weight. · Organize the pack to use all if its compartments, packing heavier items closest to the body. · Stop often at school lockers when possible. · Bend using both knees. Do not bend over at the waist when wearing or lifting a heavy back pack. · Teach your child some back strengthening exercises to build up muscles used to carry the pack. For more information, click on the sites below: |
| Backpacksafe - Sponsored by Backpack Safety America |
| Backpack safety tips - Sponsored by American Baby |
| Learn from Superpack - Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin (geared directly at children) |
| Lighten Up - Sponsored by the University of Michigan |
| Is Your child's backpack making the grade? - Sponsored by the American Physical Therapy Association. |
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Children's Health |
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| Kids Health - General Health information for parents, teens, and children | |||||
| Health Insurance for kids "CHIPS" - Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Insurance Department | |||||
| About Children's Health - General health information for parents, kids, and teachers | |||||
Sports concussion
information - For parents whose child suffer a concussion.
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Color Vision Deficiency |
| Vision Check - General information with picture examples of color vision deficiency |
| Colorblindness - What is...... |
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Children with Chronic Health Conditions |
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| Congenital Heart Disease - For families of a child with congenital heart disease | ||||||
| Children With Diabetes - Online community for kids, families, and adults with Diabetes | ||||||
| CHADD - Children and Adults with Attention Deficit disorder | ||||||
| Children with Disabilities - Great site for parents of children with disabilities | ||||||
| Food Allergies - Food and Allergy Anaphylaxis Network | ||||||
| GERD - For those with Gastroesophogeal Disease | ||||||
| Scoliosis - General information and resources | ||||||
| Starbright - For families and children with chronic health diseases ( asthma and diabetes) | ||||||
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