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Increasing Children's Safe Pedestrian Behaviors through Simple Skills Training
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 05/17/07
Benjamin K. Barton, et al. - Hundreds of American children are killed and thousands more injured annually as pedestrians. Simple and effective interventions targeting behavioral changes in children are needed...Conclusion: Results are discussed with regard to the involvement of parents in the practical application of a simple training procedure and future directions for pedestrian interventions
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