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Child pedestrian safety: Parental supervision, modeling behaviors, and beliefs about child pedestrian competence
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 08/19/09
Morrongiello BA et al. – Results revealed that parents more closely supervised younger than older children, they modeled safer crossing practices for sons more than daughters, particularly younger sons, and although over half the sample believed children need to be explicitly taught how to cross safely, few actually provided any instruction when crossing with their children.
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