start as young as possible. Eg when crossing the road in the pushchair get them to look for the green man or say you are looking our for cars
2006-10-09 07:05:52
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answered by The Mad cyclist 4
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I don't think there is an age that you have to start teaching it. If you talk to your child every time they are in the car the will soak it in and learn about safety, even if you just say yellow light its going to turn red and we are to far from the intersection so we got to stop. Say that a few times and then next time you come to a yellow light ask the kid what it means. If you walk a lot of places that is a great way to teach them. You should be talking to your child any way to help them grow and develop so just talk to them about what the cars are doing and people walking and the people on there bikes are doing. that is the best way to teach a child so it dose not have an age to start.
2006-10-09 11:16:34
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answered by Coconuts 5
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Birth
2006-10-09 07:06:28
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answered by Devin 2
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It starts in the pram or buggy or car seat by Mum or Dad following the rules of the road. Babies start to copy and learn from what happens around them as soon as they are born. They need proper education in the ways of life from then on. They learn more from Mum in the first 4 or 5 years of their life than in the rest of it.
Formal teaching of rules for crossing the road should start as soon as they are old enough to walk outside along a pavement with Mum or Dad holding their hand or being on a set of reins.
Serious question gets serious answer.
2006-10-09 20:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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As soon as possible. Try to make learning road safety fun, by looking out for different things. When out, even in a pushchair, try to make them aware of things going on around them on the roads. As soon as they are able, let them press the button when crossing at a pelican crossing, and let them watch for the green man.
It should be fun for both child and parent.
2006-10-09 07:20:27
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answered by Dr David 6
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I taught my children around the age of 2 and half red stop and green go, the earlier the better.
2006-10-09 08:39:34
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answered by Lisa P 5
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As soon as possible!
I have read somewhere though that children do not develop the perception of danger from moving vehicles until about 7 or 8 yrs old
So don't take chances
2006-10-09 10:05:55
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answered by sananabetahi 2
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im an aunt and all and i teach my neices and my 1 month old newph all ready about road safety. i say that kids need to learn throw out their lives about road saftey that way they know what to do when crossing a street or riding a bick on the road.
2006-10-09 07:10:32
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answered by jenny 1
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we've an organization authorized scheme geared in direction of 4 diverse levels in our often going on college however the little ones that play interior the line nonetheless play interior the line and the adolescents nonetheless attempt to run in the time of a hectic highway in rush hour quite than lose face by taking the underpass or overpass, regardless of severe injuries, visits from former pupils disabled by injuries and fatalities of their very own secondary college. there is no longer an uncomplicated answer of 'permit's show them'. Peer stress can nonetheless overturn all expertise and uncomplicated experience. All we are able to do is coach little ones power of character to make clever judgements for themselves quite of allowing themselves to be swayed and that's no uncomplicated job.
2016-10-16 00:21:31
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answered by ? 4
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As young as possible, coz then by the time they are old enough to cross roads, it will be second nature to them. My mum used to get me doing the green cross code even when i was still in a pushchair.
2006-10-09 07:08:42
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answered by Leggy_Babe 2
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