But if you just left them unsupervised at the crawling stage far more would die or get seriously injured.
I've worked in children's hospitals and remember so many who'd had to be rushed in after near-fatal accidents, I'm sure many of them would have died if there hadn't been someone available to rush them in. But tagging wouldn't generally prevent such incidents.
Also remembering some of our own childhood incidents, things I did, things that happened to friends and relations, seems merely a matter of chance that we survived. Not that tagging would have helped in most of those cases.
Lila
I've worked in children's hospitals and remember so many who'd had to be rushed in after near-fatal accidents, I'm sure many of them would have died if there hadn't been someone available to rush them in. But tagging wouldn't generally prevent such incidents.
Also remembering some of our own childhood incidents, things I did, things that happened to friends and relations, seems merely a matter of chance that we survived. Not that tagging would have helped in most of those cases.
Lila
Grannie G said:I remember seeing an experiment with babies who were crawling, but stopped when the floor became glass.
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