Second hand smoke
it sets a bad example for children because children want to be just like there parents and they take after adults. Therefore if children are around adults that smoke they will think that it is okay to smoke.
Smoking is unhealthy because it can affect you and the people around you. Smoking is More poisonous than Rattlesnake venom.
Yes it can affect your fitness, because you are inhaling the smoke.
All experiences affect a child's behavior. From birth until school age, the parents, siblings, and other family affect children most. After children begin school, friends, classmates, and teachers have a greater impact. It is important for those around children to be positive and always put education first.
Cigarettes effect children in many ways. One way is smelling it. When the children get used to that smell or have it around a lot, they will want to know what it is or they will want to learn about it. Eventually they will be tempted to check it out and see what their parent of gaurdian is doing (or smoking). They will most likely give into the temptaion to smoking even if they didnt know much about it (which they should if they are older that 8)
It kills them with what we call "Second Hand Smoke"
everyone around you because they are inhaling the carbon dioxide with the smoke that you just exhale
Don't smoke around them.. they are children, for goodness sake you should quit smoking as well...
All cigarette smoking will endanger a personÕs health. Smoking just one a day may prolong the effects but will affect your health and those around you.
Smoking affect the person smoking and the other things and people around them. Smoking is not only a hazard to the person that is doing the smoking but it is also hazardous to the people and things around because of the chemicals that it puts off which is called second hand smoking.
Children take their cue on how to behave from those around them. When parents are noticeably concerned, children's anxiety levels rise. Parents should remain as calm as possible to be fully present for their children.
Parents need to know what their children are learning, who they are learning from and the different people who are around their children daily.