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Safety at the Park
Preventing Playground Injuries
When dressing kids for a day at the park, Dr. Sirbaugh advises parents to avoid loose strings or bulky closures that can become tangled in play equipment.
Perhaps the best advice is to pay attention to your child at all times. "An alert grownup may not only prevent an accident, but can also encourage fair play and cooperation," Dr. Sirbaugh says.
Better yet, get out there and play with your child! Both of you will have fun, and fitness will be a side benefit.
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