41. Small children walked barefoot. 42. Some families, for example, rely on older children to walk the younger ones home from school. 43. So while sending those letters off, have your children walk a different way home, even if that means going around the block to avoid one house. 44. Some children walk long distances to school and faint in class for lack of food. 45. Teachers complain that if children can walk and keep their eyes open most of the time, their parents send them school. 46. The children were walking home through streets in which none of us would feel safe. 47. The danger comes when children walk beneath closing doors and become trapped by them. 48. Their children now walk to classes two miles from home. 49. They said that with their feet fixed, the children could walk and run with the best of the nonclubbed masses. 50. This is an important safety feature that can prevent accidental injuries should a child walk beneath the door as it is closing. |