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4.) When Your Child Begins to Reason
By the time your child reaches pre-school age, she has accomplished a great number of skills – talking, walking, running and playing. She is also learning to reason. It’s an appropriate time to begin teaching good safety habits.
The suggestions in this section will help you explain why safety habits are good skills for pre-schoolers and elementary school children.
Last Update
May 23, 2008
May 23, 2008

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