Back To School
Its that time of year again for those of us in Cherokee County, as well as most of metro Atlanta. Whether you have children beginning Kindergarten or your children are in high school, getting kids back to school safely is a top priority for everyone.
Here are four ways for everyone to have a safe back to school experience:
- Emergency Contacts- Most schools require you to submit emergency information for your child at the beginning of the school year in case something should happen. Keeping a copy of all this information for yourself is a good idea as well! Sometimes in an emergency, its easy to forget vital information. Your emergency information should include contact information for your child’s closest living relative (or other trustworthy adult who knows your child) as well as any food or medical allergies.
- Cell phones- Its often a hotly debated topic, but letting your children have cell phones so they can stay in contact with you seems to work out well for many families. This can help bring you peace of mind if your children are involved in extracurricular activities before and after school. If your children do have cell phones, make sure they are aware of any boundaries you have set (no texting during class, no browsing the internet for inappropriate content, etc.). If your children are of driving age, its also important to make sure they know the dangers of texting and driving.
- Review With Your Kids- This one is especially important for younger children. Make sure your children know all their basic information- their name, their birth date, their parents’ names, their address, your home phone number or a parent’s cell phone number. Its also important to make sure your children know who its safe to give this information to. They should only be giving out personal information to a trusted adult such as a teacher, a friend’s parent, or a coach.
- Make connections- Along with a new school year comes a new classroom, new teachers, and new peers for your children. Participating in school activities and getting to know your childrens’ teachers is a great way to stay involved. Its also a good idea to get to know the parents of your kids peers. This is a great way to know if you’re comfortable with the friends your kids are hanging out with.
While its not possible to always be with your children to make sure they are safe, these are some great tips to follow. If your child has been injured in a school related activity, such as on the playground or at a sporting event, call Kyle today at (770) 744-5250 for your free consultation.