Washington, Mar 17: Parents really shouldn’t take playground safety lightly, for adult supervision and risk awareness are the keys to keeping kids playing and progressing, says a new study.
The study was conducted by two occupational therapy professors at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, who said that though it was important for kids to fall, it was also important to have adults to supervise their play.
London, March 17 : Skegness has emerged as the most traditional British town in a new survey.
The town achieved the top position on the back of the Lincolnshire seaside resort that boasts more "truly British" attractions than places like Westminster and York.
The resort has one tearoom, cricket club, pub, chippy, holiday camp, stately home and theatre for every 162 residents.
Scarborough and Tunbridge Wells were second and third, respectively, on the list of most traditional British towns.
Wrapping up the top five were Westminster and Bradford.
Washington, Mar 17: Drivers and passengers who don’t wear their seatbelts thinking that the airbags in the car will protect them in the event of a crash, are at higher risk of cervical spine (neck)