Guidelines offered to prevent child abuse during summer

Guidelines offered to prevent child abuse during summer
Bryan Hill, County Executive — Fairfax County Government
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Children will be away from their regular school routines, familiar daily activities, and school support systems this summer. Summer camps and extended child care present an added expense for most families, leading to some children spending more time unsupervised during the break.

The Department of Family Services offers guidelines and resources to help navigate the summer months effectively.

“6 Ways To Help Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect”



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