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We know someone who is a teacher and a health worker. She looks after two children. One is four and one is two. She keeps them safe. She carries the little one and picks him up when he cries. She protects the bigger one from accidents. Yesterday when the little girl went too near the stove she scolded her. Today she helped her to cross the road and taught her how to watch for the cars.
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© 1979 CHILD-to-child Programme
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Aarons, A., Hawes, H., Gayton, J. (1979). CHILD-to-child. In: Aarons, A., Hawes, H., Gayton, J. (eds) CHILD-to-child. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16130-0_1
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