We hear a lot of statistics about dangers to children, but how do parents know where to focus instead of being afraid of everything and turning into "helicopter parents," those excessively overprotective parents?
"The Worry Clock: A Parent's Guide to Worrying Smarter about the Real Dangers to Your Child, " puts all the dangers into context, shows which are most dangerous, and gives ideas on what to do about it.
The book reveals some startling information on when to-and not to-worry about children, including:
Electrical outlets are less deadly than most parents probably believe....
We hear a lot of statistics about dangers to children, but how do parents know where to focus instead of being afraid of everything and turning int...