Problem: Article: If possible, always park beneath a tree, in the shadow of a building, or in another cool location.  If you’re parking in a structure, try to stay off the top level (which is not protected by a roof). Sun shades are foldable covers for your windshield.  To use the sun shade, press it against the inside of your windshield.  Open your sun visors to secure the sun shade in place.  The best sun shades will be coated with reflective chrome to deflect the sun’s rays away from your vehicle. Some sun shades have small suction cups in their corners to allow them to better attach to your windshield.  This type can also be used on door windows. Place them in whichever window(s) are facing the sunshine (you may want to park with the front of the car facing the Sun, to use a sun shade there). More than one can be used, but not on the door you need to open to exit the car. Fold the visors down to hold the front sun shade in place better, and to reflect any light that passes over the top. Beware that sun shades can easily blow in the driver's face or out the window once the car is moving, with the windows down. Fold them up and place a heavy object on top, such as shoes, or hold them in your lap, to prevent this. Cracking the windows a bit can allow air to continue moving through the car, thereby preventing your car from heating much beyond the outside temperature.  The more cracked windows the better (one inch / two and a half centimeters each), especially if you can create a cross-draft.  Don’t crack your windows if you’re expecting rain. One risk is that the door locks could be reached by a thief using a coat hanger or other tool, so beware of this. If you have dark brown or black seats, your car will absorb more heat than will a car that has light or brightly colored seats.  To remedy this, invest in some white or light-colored seat covers. Seat covers are easy to slip over your seats.  Like a bed skirt, they remain secure with built-in elastic bands around their perimeters.
Summary: Park in the shade. Invest in a sun shade. Crack the windows. Use a seat cover.

Problem: Article: Try playing games with your baby that will strengthen their understanding of separation and reunion. Games like hide and seek or peek-a-boo are excellent for helping babies learn that separation is only temporary. You can help your baby get used to the idea of not always being by your side by encouraging them to explore their world independently. If your baby gets used to being in a room at home without you, it may be easier to adjust to being somewhere else without you too. Make sure there is nothing dangerous that your baby can get into before allowing them to explore. While it's good to allow some independence, it should always be controlled. Your baby will be much more comfortable exploring the world and spending time away from you if they feel safe and secure. Help them feel this way by making sure all of their basic needs are met.  Feed the baby whenever they are hungry. Change their diapers whenever they are dirty. Give them love and attention when you are together. Regular routines give your baby a sense of consistency, which helps them feel secure. Try to stick to regular routines as much as possible, as abrupt changes are likely to cause anxiety. Be especially careful about maintaining everyday routines after big changes, like a move or the birth of a sibling.
Summary:
Play reinforcing games. Encourage exploration. Provide safety and security. Keep routines as regular as possible.