
One of the most basic instincts we have as mothers is to keep our kids alive. That’s why safety is always of paramount importance to us at SavvyMom. But let’s face it, while we’re busy keeping them alive, we’re also spending a lot of time in the car driving them around.
So, with that in mind, I wanted to share this video with you that a friend of mine sent to me. I think it’s beautifully done and it serves as a reminder to cherish what we have and to keep our kids and family safe.
I know I’m grateful for my family and that we now have the right tools to keep them as safe as we can. I am also grateful to my friend for sending it to me.
Car seat safety is always a concern of moms, we know. What is the biggest fear you have about your child’s safety?
Comments
That was beautiful Minnow, thanks for sharing. My biggest fear is that someone will take one of my children. I’m not really sure how to draw the line between being friendly to neighbours and strangers and teaching the kids not to trust anyone so much that they’d go off with them.
Hi Nadine,
Thanks for your comment. I know exactly how you feel about that fine line between being friendly vs. paranoid. We wrote an article about a DVD for kids called ‘The Safe Side’ that is a good reference for talking to your kids about stranger safety. Here’s the link: http://www.savvymom.ca/index.php/newsletter/stranger_danger/ I hop.e it helps!
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