
Limit Exposure To Secondhand Smoke
Secondhand smoke is a serious threat to children’s health, putting them at risk for a range of negative consequences. Not only can it lead to respiratory infections, asthma, and even SIDS, but it can also impact children’s cognitive and behavioral development, leading to lower IQ scores, learning and behavioral problems, and increased risk of ADHD. With their developing lungs and immune systems, children are especially vulnerable to the harmful toxins in cigarette smoke. To protect children from the dangers of secondhand smoke, it is important for parents and caregivers to create smoke-free environments, both in the home and in public spaces. By doing so, we can help ensure that our children grow up healthy and strong.