But in voting against the plan, Byrne and Trustees Thom Koch Jr. and Rick Duros cited neighborhood concerns.Parents living near the Warrington Road entrance of the 68 - acre park said they were concerned the additional cars entering the expanded parking lot would pose a safety
threat to children playing in the area.
Not exact matches
Keeping the
play gym clean and protected will ensure that your
child can
play on it longer and without any
threat to safety.
In addition, aggressive
children tend
to miss out on opportunities for learning and
playing with others due
to the
threat that they can be
to other
children.
Alfred Sacchetti, an emergency room doctor in Camden, New Jersey, and spokesman for the American College of Emergency Physicians, says it's common for parents
to worry more about their
child being abducted by a stranger than about his riding in a car without a seat belt or
playing near an ungated swimming pool — even though car - and water - related accidents pose a far greater
threat to kids than abduction.
The petty men and women commanding tin - plated armies fail
to understand that their conflict is
child's
play compared
to the Wild Hunt, the otherworldly
threat which now looms.
«This consultation has the potential
to play a crucial role in driving
children's physical activity up the national agenda, helping us
to shape policy and tackle the multiple
threats to Generation Inactive.
At a time when physical inactivity poses as big a
threat to public health as smoking, it's hugely important that
children have time, space and opportunity
to be active and schools have a vital part
to play.
Informed by an understanding of the
threat that climate change poses
to current and future
children, pediatricians can
play a valuable role in the societal response
to this global challenge.
Understand how
to identify a
child's state of days - regulation and how the
child uses
play therapy
to re-pattern his / her nervous system under perceived
threats
The quality of regulation of fearful affect available in attachment relationships is fundamental
to the developing
child's freedom
to turn attention away from issues of
threat and security toward other developmental achievements, such as exploration, learning and
play.