From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject Teaching Your Child Pedestrian Safety
Date October 24, 2019 10:59 AM
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As adults, much of our knowledge around street safety seems second nature. For kids and teenagers, the street can be distracting, resulting in potential danger. Teaching your children how to be safe as pedestrians, especially in busy cities, allows them to safely manage the day-to-day noises and interactions wherever they go. Here are five tips that can help your children stay safe ([link removed]) and prepare for threats they may encounter as pedestrians.
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