From Rise and Shine from Children's National Hospital <[email protected]>
Subject Celebrating Safe Kids Month
Date May 8, 2025 9:00 PM
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May is Safe Kids Month — a celebration dedicated to raising awareness about child injury prevention and inspiring caregivers to focus on proven and practical tips to keep their kids safe. This year's theme is "the right fit can make a big difference,” ([link removed]) focusing on the importance of getting the right fit when using critical child safety gear, including bike helmets, booster seats and life jackets.

To help celebrate, we've joined with Safe Kids Worldwide to bring you the top five most important safety tips ([link removed]) for several activities, including car safety, home safety and water safety.
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** Bike safety tips for your family ([link removed])
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The weather is getting warmer, and everyone is eager to get outside and be active. If biking is your activity of choice, here are a few tips to keep your family safe while enjoying your rides.
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** Driving with a child with special needs ([link removed])
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Kids with special needs sometimes need extra help in the car. Whether they’re using a conventional car seat or sitting in a wheelchair, here are some tips to help ensure a safe drive for your child.

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