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Our Children, 1997
The National Action Plan for the Prevention of Playground Injuries identifies four areas of playground risks that cause most playground injuries and deaths, including inappropriate equipment size for the age of the children, hard surfaces, inadequate supervision, and inadequate maintenance. Parents and school staff must become educated about these…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Injuries
Olsen, Heather M.; Hudson, Susan D.; Thompson, Donna – Our Children, 2002
As schools try to do more with less, many PTAs are working with school officials to help improve the school environment. Playground safety is one area where PTAs can make a difference. For example, PTAs can work with schools to schedule volunteers to help with recess supervision. They can also teach children the rules of the playground and how to…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Education, Injuries, Parent School Relationship
Monk, James – Our Children, 2002
Presents a brief quiz for parents to see if their child's school building is taking basic steps to ensure a safe learning environment (e.g., Is the building locked? Are strict guidelines in place when students participate in field trips? Is adult supervision always maintained on playgrounds?). Suggested action plans are included. A sidebar offers…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bullying, Child Safety, Elementary Secondary Education