Your Life! Magazine.com  Fall, 2008
Your Child III
Treats that Won't Rot Their Teeth

Halloween is a favorite time for millions of little Sweet Tooths around America.  Candy sales will soar as Americans prepare for those endless chants of "Trick or Treat".  You've probably noticed that although the quality of candy has declined over the years, the number of cavities in our kids hasn't.  Many thoughtful givers are making their own treats for the princesses and goblins that come to their door.  Another alternative for parents who want to give something less sweet, but also worry-free, is to give out non-food items.

To get some ideas I visited www.OrientalTrading.com and got very lucky.  For the same price as junk candy I came away with some very sweet loot.

Monster Tattoos, $4.99 72 Piece(s)
Glow-In-The-Dark Sticky Hands, 24 Piece(s) $5.99
Black Spider Rings, 144 Piece(s) $4.99
Halloween Friendship Rope Bracelets, 72 Piece(s) $5.49
Halloween Pop-Ups,  24 Piece(s) $5.99 $3.99
Nearly 22 million school days are lost each year due to illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But a new study from researchers at Children's Hospital Boston, published in "Pediatrics," found that simple steps like disinfecting surfaces and using alcohol-based hand sanitizers helped reduce student absenteeism rates in elementary schools.

"It is critical to prevent exposure to certain bacteria and viruses that can cause illness and make children miss school. Our research shows that elementary schools should consider infection control practices to help keep schools healthier," says Thomas Sandora, MD, MPH, a pediatric infection control specialist at Children's Hospital Boston.

The study, led by Dr. Sandora, involved 285 third and fifth-grade students in Avon, Ohio. Teachers in intervention classrooms used disinfecting wipes on surfaces such as desks, and students and teachers used hand sanitizer at key points throughout the school day. Other classrooms followed normal hand washing and cleaning procedures. Over eight weeks, researchers tracked the frequency and reasons for student absences. Investigators also compared the presence of viruses and total bacterial counts on several classroom surfaces.

The researchers found that absenteeism rates for gastrointestinal (GI) illnesses were 9 percent lower in classrooms that disinfected surfaces and used hand sanitizers. Respiratory illnesses were not affected by the infection control measures.

The study suggests that schools should consider adopting simple infection control practices, including disinfecting common surfaces and using alcohol-based hand sanitizers in classrooms to reduce the number of school days lost to common GI illnesses, which can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

"I am thrilled by the results of the study because it confirmed what we already suspected -- using disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizers in the classroom will help keep students in school," says Michelle Kocar, principal of Avon Heritage South Elementary School, where the study was conducted.

"As an educator and parent, I urge other schools and parents to adopt similar infection control protocols in their schools and at home," says Kocar.

Study funding, hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes were provided by The Clorox Company.


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Germ-Free Where Ever They Go!

1.  Potty Mitts are a new approach to protecting your child from germs in public bathrooms because kids touch everything! Place disposable Potty Mitts on your child and their hands are protected no matter what they touch (toilet seat, floors, walls, flushing handles). Even liquids won't penetrate through!

2.  Tea Tree Lime Hand Sanitizer , by Tiny Tilla: Clean your hands and your little one's with the essence of lime in our alcohol free formula. Our all-natural gel contains aloe, witch hazel, citrus essential oils and is paraben free.

3.  gLovies are disposable sanitary hand covers you'll love!  Place them on your toddler's hands before they go potty and they'll be protected from toilet germs.

4. Everything you need to "survive" in a public restroom.  Potty911 are convenient and easy-to-use. Each Potty911® kit provides the essentials: sanitary toilet seat covers, flushable moist wipes, hand sanitizer, a learning card illustrating proper hand washing technique, all in a safety-tied and reusable, clear vinyl bag!

5. Here's a MUST HAVE for every classroom:  Germy Wormy is a protective sleeve worn over clothing to catch those sneezes and coughs and keep them from spreading to everyone else.
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