Cascos para ciclistas previenen lesiones serias de la cabeza
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(HealthDayNews) -- Si tus hijos no llevan puestos cascos para no sentirse rechazados, la Academia Americana de Pediatría sugiere que intentes estas tácticas para cambiar su mentalidad:
Haz que tus hijos usen cascos tan pronto comiencen a correr bicicletas.
Usa casco. Los niños aprenden de lo que haces más que de lo que dices.
Advierte a tus hijos lo que puede pasar si se caen y sus cabezas no están protegidas.
Recompénsalos por usar el casco espontáneamente.
Sé consistente. No les permitas correr bicicletas sin cascos, incluso aunque sea por tu calle.
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