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		<title>What is the safest car seat for my child?</title>
		<description>The back seat in the car is the most preferable and ideal seat for your child. Never place your child on a rear-facing in the front seat of the car. This will prevent them from the point of impact if ever crashing happens. 
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		<title>What do I need to teach my child about stranger danger?</title>
		<description>Who's a stranger? It refers to any person who seem unfamiliar to your child. Teach your child that anyone whom he does not know is a stranger. Tell your child also that the person can cause him harm so it is better that he must avoid it. Accepting anything from a stranger is also prohibited.
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