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Fuzhou boys swing on the horizontal bar and take their children to exercise. How to protect their children from nosebleeds?
A boy in Fuzhou swings on the horizontal bar and has a nosebleed. First of all, he is swinging on the horizontal bar, which is very dangerous in itself, and there is no parental supervision next to him, so accidents are inevitable. This tells us that when leading children to exercise, parents must accompany them. If they find danger at any time, they can save their children in time to avoid accidents. Furthermore, when leading children to exercise, don't take them to dangerous projects, and the projects suitable for them are the safest.

When leading children to play, don't do sports beyond their age and physical range. The child is also curious. If parents take them to some places where older children play, they will inevitably want to try. At this time, they have no ability to cope, so if their parents can't refuse them, they are prone to danger and stumbling is inevitable. Moreover, when leading children to play, we must control the amount of exercise of children, otherwise sports injuries will easily occur. Children don't know how to protect themselves, just want to have fun, so parents need to give their children reasonable safety education at this time to let them know that exercise should be moderate. At the same time, we should teach them sports safety and don't push and bump with their peers at will. If you think you are going to fall, be sure to balance your hands to avoid your head falling.

Parents should be with their children when they exercise. Whether it is indoor or outdoor sports, they must arrange equipment and facilities in advance. When children are exercising, they must wear comfortable and loose clothes, and don't put some sharp items such as mobile phones in their pockets to avoid potential safety hazards. Moreover, before the children play, parents should clean up the environment of the venue. For example, those uneven stones can be cleaned up in time outdoors to prevent the children from breaking and bleeding when they fall. For some fitness equipment, you can also check whether there are potential safety hazards.