'Helping Them Build Resiliency': How This Bay Area Preschool Is Protecting Kids From Extreme Weather | KQED
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"And it's a living structure, so the children are learning and seeing and watching it grow over the years." - Teresa Fogolini.
"On a 93-degree day, asphalt in school yards can get as hot as 145 degrees - enough to cause third-degree burns." - UCLA researchers.
"Young kids are often not aware when they're experiencing symptoms of overheating and dehydration," said Lisa Patel.
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