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may seem like a silly question but do i have to write the accidents and how we can prevent them,there are just loads!! or is it just for the age range in each individual setting? if that makes sense!!!
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for this i used a book called accidents and child development.

its a really useful book
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Think about the various stages that babies and children go through. For example crawling. What types of safety arrangements would you have to make?

Remember the crawling child can get upstairs, reach into cupboards, pull electric flexes, get entangled in the cords from window blinds etc.
Make a list of the stages e.g Babies/toddlers
putting things in their mouths
Crawling
Walking

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thanks guys thats been helpful,maybe i can actually start writing now!!lol
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You're welcome Shaz!
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your welcome shaz!

good luck

and feel free to ask anything else im happy to help xx
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