
Children's Environmental Health
Children's Environmental Health focuses on how the environment affects the health and well-being of children. It recognizes that children are more vulnerable than adults to pollutants and hazards, such as toxic chemicals, poor air quality, and unsafe water. Factors like lead exposure, pesticides, and climate change can have long-lasting impacts on their development and health. Advocating for safer environments at home, schools, and communities helps protect children from these risks, ensuring they grow up healthy and thrive. Overall, it underscores the importance of creating healthier surroundings for future generations.