Child pedestrian accidents : a case for preventive medicine.

Author(s)
Ampofo- Boateng, K. & Thomson, J. A.
Abstract

This paper reviews both the techniques and main content of current road safety education programmes. However, although superficially straightforward, road crossing in fact requires the integration of complex perceptual, cognitive and motor skills that frequently require practical training rather than verbal instruction. The paper reviews the evidence for such a skill- based approach and discusses techniques by which such skills might be developed in young children.

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Library number
B 31676 (In: B 31661) /83 / IRRD 830828
Source

In: Health Education Research, Theory and Practice, 5 (1990- 06), No. 2, p. 265- 274, 45 ref.

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