First Aid for Children
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The new season is a great reason to make and keep resolutions. Whether it’s eating well or cleaning out the garage, here are some tips for making and keeping resolutions.
Make a list
Check the list regularly
Reward yourself
Think positively
Lists are great ways to stay on track. Write down some big things you want to accomplish and some smaller things, too.
Check the list regularly
Don’t forget to check in and see how you’re doing. Just because you don’t achieve the big goals right away doesn’t mean you’re not making progress.
Reward yourself
When you succeed in achieving a goal, be it a big one or a small one, make sure to pat yourself on the back.
Think positively
Positive thinking is a major factor in success. So instead of mulling over things that didn’t go quite right, remind yourself of things that did.
School children aged 5-12 should do a first aid course (like Mini Medics) for several reasons: 1. Life-Saving Skills : Children can learn basic first aid skills that may help them save lives in emergency situations. 2. Confidence and Empowerment : Knowledge of first aid can boost children's confidence and make them feel empowered to act in an emergency. 3. Safety Awareness : First aid training increases children's awareness of safety and helps them recognise potential hazards. 4. Responsibility and Care : It teaches children responsibility and the importance of caring for others. 5. Early Education : Introducing first aid at a young age makes it easier to build on these skills as they grow older. 6. Community Impact : Children trained in first aid can contribute to a safer community by being prepared to assist others in need. 7. Reducing Panic : Training helps children remain calm and focused during emergencies, reducing panic and improving outcomes. These benefits highlight the importance of first aid education for young children, providing them with essential skills that can be valuable throughout their lives. Please pick up the phone (call 2 Save A Life: 07853 393 777 or send an email on the contact us form and ask about Mini-Medics) to discuss this further for your child, community or school.