Description
It is vitally important to teach children how dangerous electricity can be. Children tend to grasp concepts by what they can see and touch. For example, when daddy holds his hand near a candle flame and then pulls it away saying “Ouch!”, suddenly ‘hot’ becomes a concept they can understand. But how do you teach a child about electricity, something they can neither see nor touch? Demonstrating the danger is always the best way. Yet because electricity is invisible, it is difficult to make a child understand that it even exists, let alone that it is dangerous. Around a quarter of all electrical accidents in the home happen to children under 15, so teaching kids about electrical safety at the earliest opportunity should be a priority for every parent.
Children need to taught to be safe and look after their bodies. Brave Books offers a selection of titles in this section that cover the danger of strangers, coping with a traumatic event, how to deal with illness, going to doctors, good touch – bad touch, sex education and many others.
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