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  3. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    Typically used for children between one and four years of age, [1] the use of child harnesses depends on a variety of factors including the age and maturity of the child, as well as any perceived dangers such as busy roads, large crowds, and potential distractions. Other factors such as neurological and health conditions may also be considered ...

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    Childcare settings that provide regular care arrangements by adults other than parent figures give a safe atmosphere to develop peer relationships under the watch of adults. [25] The social interaction needs and interests of toddlers and young children can be similar such as playing games like run-chase, throwing balls and jumping off step.

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    New "strong" positive parenting approaches suggest avoiding punishment in general, including time-outs. Advocates of strong positive parenting argue that children's misbehavior may be due to underlying issues rather than simple defiance, and punishing these behaviors will only lead to avoidance without fixing the underlying issue. [29]

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    Young toddlers (12 months) have a wider midfoot than older toddlers (24 months). The foot will develop greater contact area during walking. Maximum force of the foot will increase. Peak pressure of the foot increases. Force-time integral increases in all except the midfoot. The lateral toes did not show a pattern in development of walking.

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