Children do not have to learn that streets are dangerous places by potentially fatal trial and error.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Children are not in a position to assess risk and safety; it must be done for them, and it must be done carefully.
Every child has a right to learn in an environment that is safe.
Children usually do not blame themselves for getting lost.
The road can be hard on a kid if he's not careful.
America's schools and streets are safer than Americans know.
When given age-appropriate challenges, children tend to take them very seriously; in fact, the more obvious the risk is, the more cautiously a child will proceed.
If you don't feel safe as a child, you can't learn.
Kids need somewhere to go, so they're not bored on the street.
Every child should have a safe place in their life.
If your child's going to ride in a car or go swimming or play soccer, all of those things involve risk. And if your child doesn't do any of those things, then they're probably sitting too much, and that involves risk, too.
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