Going to school alone can improve kids' safety perception: Study

London: Children who are allowed to go to school on their own either by walking or cycling, are more likely to possess greater decision-making abilities as well as have better safety perception, says a new research. Children who travel to school without the assistance of elders are more likely to possess greater self-confidence, self-governing skills, […]

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London: Children who are allowed to go to school on their own either by walking or cycling, are more likely to possess greater decision-making abilities as well as have better safety perception, says a new research.

Children who travel to school without the assistance of elders are more likely to possess greater self-confidence, self-governing skills, decision-making abilities and improved perception about the safety of the route.