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The danger of injuries during the preschool years is due, in part, to children’s high levels of physical activity; also, some children are more apt to take risks. Although we can never completely prevent exposure to dangers such accidents and injuries, the risks can be reduced. Discuss ideas and strategies that parents and caregivers of preschoolers can take to reduce the risks of injuries.
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