April 4th is 'Children's Watch Day': '7-year-old Traffic Safety Project' Special Advertisement to be Implemented on April 4th to Protect Children from the 'Devil's Age of 7' When Traffic Accident Risk Soars
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Kokumin Kyosai coop will publish a special advertisement in the Asahi Shogakusei Shimbun on April 4th, 'Children's Watch Day,' to raise social awareness about preventing traffic accidents among new first-grade elementary school students, focusing on the 'devil's age of 7' when accident risk is particularly high.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What specific risks are associated with 'the devil's age of 7'?
- A: Children around age 7, just before and after entering elementary school, are at particularly high risk of traffic accidents because their range of activity expands, but their line of sight is low and their ability to predict danger is still immature.
- Q: Why is 'Children's Watch Day' on April 4th?
- A: It is positioned as a day to encourage society as a whole to think about children's traffic safety, as it coincides with the period just before the new school year and the spring traffic safety campaign.
- Q: How can I participate in the '7-year-old Traffic Safety Project'?
- A: You can contribute by using digital picture books and hazard maps on the official website, watching online classes, participating in the note submission contest, and using the safe driving diagnostic service.