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Problem considered: Falling by Stairs Images from Google

Why did I choose Falling by stairs?  According to netmum ( reliable organisation), their survey shows that the most few common injuries for a child is falling. You can see it from: home/top-family-safety-tips/child-safety-in-the-home home/top-family-safety-tips/child-safety-in-the-home Images from Google

Physical Reasons  When a child falls, he will get injured and most probably without any knowledge on what to do, he or she might just leave the injury and the injury might get infected. This will lead to many undesirable problems such as the losing of a limb.  If the fall is a serious one, the child physically will be weak because that injury will stay with him or her for life.

Psychological Reasons  With a Fall, the child will experience fear of falling and might not take part in any physical activity because of the fear.  The child also feel that he is inferior to others because he fell down. Images from Google

Social reasons  The child may get ostracized by his friends because his friends might think he or she is too lousy to be with them. This will lead to lack of interaction and eventually to the lack of confidence and self esteem. Images from Google

To Sum Up  Just with a fall on the stairs, Many problems will come up.  Solving this will prevent all the other problems :D Images from Google