Tips to Help Keep Your Kid from Getting Sick This Academic Year


If you feel that your child tends to get sick at the beginning of every academic year, then know that you aren’t alone. On an average, children get 6 -10 colds annually, and colds are the primary cause of visits to the doctor’s for kids and missed school days – and school could be truly a breeding ground for these germs. Children gathering together, in fact, is a key reason that germs get around in communities.


Reasons why children pick up germs when at school include how they are in close contacts with other throughout the day, suggests a caretaker at the preschools in Dubai, in addition to how they put fingers in their mouth and participate in various activities that causes the germs to get passed around. Finally, the immune systems of children are not as well-developed as immune systems of typical adults, so they tend to be more susceptible to get sick caused by these germs.

Fortunately, there are many simple ways that can help reduce the spreading of germs in order to help keep children from getting sick. One great way is making sure that your kid gets all the scheduled immunizations, suggests a caretaker at the play school in Dubai, and that parents speak to their doctor/pediatrician regarding whether each and every one in their family needs to get annual flu shot.


Yet another great strategy to help with illness-prevention is making sure that your child knows how to wash their hands effectively.

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