The National Day parade and parade event on September 2 is highly anticipated by many people, especially many families who have planned to attend a major event in the capital.
However, with the expected large number of participants, ensuring the safety of young children is also a matter of careful preparation, teaching children the necessary notes to protect their safety.
How to deal with losing a parent
At an event with too many people, children can get lost, so the first thing when going to a parade or parade venue is for parents to agree on a meeting place. Choose a recognizable location, such as a prominent building and teach children to find the right meeting place if they are unfortunately lost, do not run around so that parents can easily find them.
In addition, instruct children on how to seek help from people wearing police uniforms, militia or volunteers to ensure safety. At the same time, always remind and check the parents' phone number so that when necessary, they can ask someone to contact them.
Teaching children how to protect themselves
Self-safe is a particularly important factor that children need to learn when participating in crowded events. Parents should teach children not to accept food or drinks from strangers, especially not to leave their parents alone as well as avoid close contact with strange objects that can be potentially dangerous to themselves.
This is also a way to help children know how to protect themselves and deal with possible unsafe situations.
Prepare all personal items
The weather in the North on National Day, September 2nd, changes erratically, sometimes sunny and sometimes rainy. Therefore, preparing enough personal belongings for children is something parents need to pay attention to.
Prepare a small backpack for your child to wear, including a few essential items such as a hat, sunscreen, raincoat, insect spray, medicine and a few snacks.
These basic and necessary items will help ensure children are always energetic as well as avoid fatigue.
Learning about its historical significance
Taking children to see parades and parades on the occasion of National Day September 2 is also an opportunity for children to better understand the history and heroic milestones of the country.
tell your children about the meaning of the independent New Year, about the contributions of generations of ancestors and those who sacrificed to bring a prosperous and happy life to the people.
This approach also helps spread national pride and patriotism to children not only during the National Day on September 2 but also forever.