Ask the School NurseHow can I protect my child from getting a back-to-school cold?Students do tend to be more susceptible to colds when they head back to the classroom. Anytime a large group of individuals shares the same area, there’s an increased risk of contracting a cold. To make matters worse, school starts at a time when the cold and flu season is just beginning. Also, a change in sleeping habits -- having to get up earlier and maybe missing out on a few hours of shut-eye -- can weaken the immune system. To keep children safe, most schools have a campaign to educate students to cough into their sleeves and encourage them to wash their hands. Many have also installed hand sanitizers in various areas to reduce the transmission of germs. As a mom, you can also do your part by following these simple steps:
Do you worry about germs in the classroom? What do you do to keep your kids healthy? Join the conversation. Read more about: cold , vaccinationsABOUT TODAY'S EXPERT:Sniffle Solutions expert Cathy Owens is a registered nurse and the lead school-nurse for California’s Murrieta Valley Unified School District. She is also a spokeswoman for the California School Nurses Organization.Quick QuizWhich of the following contains the most germs?
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