The following New Year tips are from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
Preschoolers
~I will clean up my toys and put them where they belong.
~I will brush my teeth twice a day, and wash my hands after going to the bathroom and before eating.
~I won’t tease dogs or other pets – even friendly ones. I will avoid being bitten by keeping my fingers and face away from their mouths.
Kids, 5- to 12-years-old
~I will drink 2% milk and water three times each day, and limit soda and fruit drinks to once each day.
~I will apply sunscreen before I go outdoors on bright sunny days. I will try to stay in the shade whenever possible and wear a hat and sunglasses, especially when I’m playing sports.
~I will try to find a sport (like basketball or soccer) or an activity (like playing tag, jumping rope, dancing or riding my bike) that I like and do it at least three times a week!
~I will always wear a helmet when bicycling.
~I will wear my seat belt every time I get in a car. I’ll sit in the back seat and use a booster seat until I am tall enough to use a lap/shoulder seat belt.
~I’ll be nice to other kids. I’ll be friendly to kids who need friends – like someone who is shy, or is new to my school
~I’ll never give out personal information such as my name, home address, school name or telephone number on the Internet. Also, I’ll never send a picture of myself to someone I chat with on the computer without my parent’s permission.
Kids, 13-years-old and up
~I will eat at least one fruit and one vegetable every day, and I will limit the amount of soda I drink to one glass daily.
~I will take care of my body through physical activity and nutrition.
~I will choose non-violent television shows and video games, and I will spend only one to two hours each day – at the most – on these activities.
~I will help out in my community – through volunteering, working with community groups or by joining a group that helps people in need.
~When I feel angry or stressed out, I will take a break and find constructive ways to deal with the stress, such as exercising, reading, writing in a journal or discussing my problem with a parent or friend.
~When faced with a difficult decision, I will talk about my choices with an adult whom I can trust.
~When I notice my friends are struggling or engaging in risky behaviors, I will talk with a trusted adult and attempt to find a way that I can help them.
~I will be careful about whom I choose to date, and always treat the other person with respect and without coercion or violence. I will expect the same good behavior in return.
~I will resist peer pressure to try drugs and alcohol.
~I agree not to use a cell phone or text message while driving and to always use a seat belt.
American Academy of Pediatrics, 12/10
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