Legends of the fall parents guide

Continue With all the running, climbing, and learning kids do, 's no wonder that falls are common. While many of these lead to mild bumps, cuts and bruises, some can cause serious injuries that need immediate medical attention. What to do call 911 for emergency care and do not move your child if he or she: possibly severely damaged head, neck, back, hip, or hip unconscious has trouble breathing not breathing (start CPR if you know how to do) has a seizure If your child does not vomit and does not have any symptoms above : Comfort your child and look for any injuries. Place a cold compress or ice pack on any bumps or bruises. Give acetaminophen or ibuprofen for pain if your child is on alert. Let your child rest as needed for the next few hours. Watch your child carefully for the next 24 hours for any unusual symptoms or behavior. Get medical help If your child: Getting very sleepy or difficult to wake up becomes easily irritated or upset, and can't be comforted by vomiting more than once complaining about your head, neck, or back pain complaining of increased pain anywhere doesn't go normally, it seems not focusing your eyes usually has any behavior or symptoms that you think is prevention! Never leave babies and young children on the bed or any other furniture unattended. Never place a baby in a child seat on top of a counter or other high surface. Children's protection from falls with gates and do not use pedestrians. Always tie young children to high chairs, locker rooms, trolleys and strollers. Make sure children always wear helmets when cycling, skating, and using skateboards or scooters. Hello! Are you looking for a reason not to sleep tonight or sometime again? Cool-Cool-Cool is the same, so let's join the spooky hands and run through 17 of the scariest urban legends ever. Let's see... We have a weeping who wanders the rivers, trying to doom people, that holidays on goat's blood, an axe killer who spends his time dressed as a rabbit (no, don't want to), and a - so legendary that people have tried to kill on his behalf. Ready? I don't, but here we go, I think. Also, word warning: after reading this list, you will probably assume that every friendly dog that tries to lick your hand is secretly a serial killer trying to kill you. Enjoy nightmares! This content is imported from a embedded name. You can find the same content in a different format, or you may be able to find more information on your website. Giphy Let's kick things off with this common classic, with A deranged dude with a hook for his hand who walks attacking couples trying to work out in their cars. It is commonly said the couple listen to the radio and find out that the serial killer escaped from the psychiatric hospital RULE before getting cut to death. Oh, and our dude almost always leaves his hook hanging hanging in the doorway of the car. Naale BaaNaale Baaa is an Indian urban legend in which he is dressed as a bride who manipulates people by letting her into their homes. But as soon as you open the door? You're toast. The only way to hold naale baa is to write her name on your door, so excuse me while I'm going to do it very quickly, thank you. Giphy Legend of Tek Teke is originally from Japan, and includes the spirit of a young woman who was tragically cut in half during a train accident. Apparently, the upper half of Teke Teke's body can be found wandering stations in the evenings, and legend says she will cut you in half if you run into it. So yes, something else to worry about the next time you take the train home! This content is imported from a embedded name. You can find the same content in a different format, or you may be able to find more information on your website. Despite the name, Rat King is not a cute rodent reigning over his mustachioed objects. Rat King is a terrible name for a phenomenon where rats get tangled together and form giant super rats. The worst part is that this is what's really going on, so it's less of an urban legend and a more scary look at what's probably going on on the New York subway. Giphy is the only rat king I currently recognize. RoommateThis is one of those stories that gets passed from friend to friend and is probably very untrue, but here's the thing. Once upon a time, a college student comes home after a party and sees her roommate lying in bed. No bigs/regular, so she goes to sleep. But when she wakes up the next morning, she sees that her neighbor's throat is slit, and the words aren't you glad you don't turn on the lights?, painted on the wall with blood. Thank you, I hate it! Giphy Vanishing HitchhikerIt's been around FOREVER thanks to several people telling the same story: they pick up a hitchhiker, everything's fine, and then poof! Said the hitchhiker disappears from the car. I guess the consensus is that are trolling us? It's like it's here for him. This content is imported from a embedded name. You can find the same content in a different format, or you may be able to find more information on your website. I honestly don't even know how to describe it, so I just go ahead and say: Spider Bite is an urban legend about, yes, a spider bite that swells and bursts, revealing millions of tiny baby spiders in the wound. I'll give you a minute to pick yourself up and/or vomit. Giphy La Llorona Getty Images Yours really grew up with this particular tale that originates in Mexico and about a mother named Maria (aka La Llorona), who threw her children into the river, realizing that her husband was unfaithful. She immediately regretted the impulsive act, and so the legend what if you're lurking around rivers or arroyos arroyos dark, you may come across her weeping spirit. La Llorona wears a very haunting all-white lace outfit, and laying eyes on it will bring you death and doom so RUN HELL AWAY. Getty Images Hands Up, if you ever walked into the bathroom, turned on and off the lights, and chanted Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary in front of the mirror. Because apparently that's how you call me Mary's girl! And the good news is, sometimes Mary's good. The bad news is, she often shows up like a corpse, covered in blood. So yes. P.S. If you've ever played Bloody Mary and really thought you've seen her, don't worry, you're more likely to have hallucinations that can apparently happen when you look in the mirror for too long. The alternative is that you just see the spirit of a dead girl. Any way! Chupacabra This content is imported from Instagram. You can find the same content in a different format, or you may be able to find more information on your website. Yes, Chupacabra! 'It's a legendary cryptid rumored meander around the southwest and Puerto Rico. This deranged kind of furry friend is said to drink the blood of goats and other unfortunate cattle, and there is no way you want to be caught next to one. Chupacabra appears to be doing its thing since the 90s, when eight sheep were found drained of blood in Puerto Rico. A few months later, a whole SLEW of farm animals were killed, and after that, people around the world began to refer to reports of their livestock with two stab wounds and zero body fluid. There has been a ton of legitimate research on whether Chupacabra is real, and the answer is no-ish. IRL sightings are probably just coyotes with mange, but still. Watch your goats. Especially this goat: Goatman of This content is imported from Instagram. You can find the same content in a different format, or you may be able to find more information on your website. Oh, you don't know Koziego? The half-man and half-goat hybrid monster who trolls around Maryland? TIME to get acquainted because this dude is scary as f ck. According to urban legend, the axe-wielding Goat was a scientist until an experiment involving goats turned him into a goat, and he began killing everyone with his axe. Moth kind of like Goat, but with MOTHS. Most people are somewhat familiar with this buggy buddy thanks to the legendary Richard Gere movie, but if you need a reminder, Mothman is a man who also moths. He lives in West Virginia, and first appeared in the 1960s when several people claimed to have seen him. So, is Motman real? Who knows, but look: if you want to believe that there is a giant moth roaming around the south, Godspeed. Licker is a personal favorite because of how completely messed up it is. Here's the story: a girl and her dog at home so that's what has her dog sleeping under the bed because she is afraid. In the middle of the night, the girl wakes up to the sound of creepy dripping from the bathroom, so she puts her hand under the bed for comfort, and is reassured when her beloved dog licks it. But the next morning, she goes to the bathroom only to find her dog clogged and strung out of the shower rod, his blood dripping on the floor. On the wall, someone scrawled a message: HUMANS CAN LICK TOO. This content is imported from a embedded name. You can find the same content in a different format, or you may be able to find more information on your website. Getty Images If you thought Goatman was bad, meet ! He's a dude from Virginia who dresses like a rabbit and kills people with an axe! There's even the whole BRIDGE named after him. Some say Bunny Man is an escaped convict who walks Virginia-skinned rabbits and hangs them on the Bunny Man Bridge, and rabbit carcasses are said to be appearing around , so feel free to visit this October.The Black-Eyed Children Getty Images Reports of black-eyed children walking their way across the country have been around since the 90s (which, judging by this list, has been a creepy decade). The verdict is still out on whether they are vampires or monsters, but the first person to see them was a man named Brian Bethel who claims they appeared in Texas. In conclusion: Never going to Texas again. HBO's Slender Man you can go deeeep in the legend of Slender Man right this way, but here's a version of TL;DR: He's a scary man with super long floppy arms who lives in the woods and hunts children. Slender Man is 100 percent not real (it was invented on the Internet in 2009 by Eric Knudsen), but this fake story so quickly and furiously entered the urban legend that children began to believe that he is real. In fact, there have been several crimes attributed to Slender Man, including the high-profile case of two girls who were accused of stabbing their classmate in his name. Killer in the back seat / Getty Images High Rays Saved the Worst for the Last! You've heard some versions of this story before, if your childhood was as WTF as mine, but here we go: a woman goes home one night. Suddenly the car behind her begins to drive erratically and flash high beams. It is understood she assumes she is being chased and rushes home, getting her car safely into the garage, so the car behind her can't follow her in. (Psst: The 1998 Urban Legend movie begins with this story.) This content is imported from a embedded name. 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