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Health Tip: Teach Kids About Pedestrian Safety
By LadyLively on October 16, 2014

To help keep kids safe while they’re walking to school, a friend’s house or just around town, be sure to discuss pedestrian safety.
The Safekids.org website offers this advice:
- Explain basic safety pedestrian rules, including walking on the sidewalk or path, and only crossing the street at a corner or crosswalk.
- Tell your child to put away any electronic device while walking, making sure to look both ways before crossing a street.
- Don’t allow a child under age 10 to cross the street without an adult.
- Make sure your child knows to make eye contact with drivers, and to be on the lookout for cars turning or backing up.
Source: HealthDay
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