Diet: Christmas season is a day when many young children can freely eat the things they want, especially candy. Always train your child in the necessary skills to be able to protect their teeth after eating sweets to avoid the consequences of tooth decay later.
In addition, unreasonable eating is also quite commonly associated with other diseases such as bursaries, digestive disorders and especially food poisoning - a very common occurrence during Christmas.
Sleep: Children need to sleep more than adults, so if parents have a program to go see a church in the middle of the night to celebrate Christmas together, they must consider whether to take their children with them or not. Always try to arrange rest hours for children to ensure they get enough sleep in a day.
If children do not get enough sleep, it will lead to fatigue, so always prepare items so that children can sleep immediately, such as the rear seats of a car so that children can sleep well right on the car. Avoid letting your baby sleep temporarily, or holding the baby to sleep because it can greatly affect the spine, which is very dangerous for the figure in the future.
Allergies: This is one of the diseases that many children often suffer from. Allergies are a manifestation of sensitive skin, causing redness and itching, and the more it scratches, the more it spreads, leading to scratches, bleeding and skin infections. This can be potential in outfits that parents give their children such as Santa Claus or even in some other cheap toys...
Therefore, if there are signs of fever, redness... stay calm and quickly take the child to the nearest medical facility for diagnosis and treatment.
Accidents: Christmas is a festival decorated with many accessories, such as sparkling star lanterns and sparkling porcelain balls. Usually, children will play together right under the tree, so besides the risk of allergies, children can also injure themselves by these objects. Children are inherently curious, so the risk of Christmas decorations falling on people without adults observing is entirely possible.
Teach children to be aware of these things, such as staying away from sharp objects or objects that can cause burns, falls, etc. Observe children carefully to avoid causing injury to them.