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Mom ‘nagging’ her husband about car seat may have saved their baby’s life - Page 20 of 22 - Kiwi Report

Mom ‘nagging’ her husband about car seat may have saved their baby’s life


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[post_page_title]The paradox at the heart of the matter[/post_page_title]
When you think about it, something glaring begins to emerge – it just doesn’t make sense. Parents are programmed to care for their children above all else. It’s instilled in us by society from the moment we’re old enough to understand it. Parents routinely perform heroic feats to save their children from danger. So why – in situations like David’s – do so many people just assume their children are safe? It may have something to do with our unshakeable belief in technology, but we mustn’t forget the most important safeguard – ourselves.

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