Excellent commentary yesterday in the New York Times on what parents fear--and what they ought to fear:
the five things most likely to cause injury to children up to age 18, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are: car accidents, homicide (usually at the hands of someone they know), child abuse, suicide or drowning. And what are the five things that parents are most worried about (according to surveys by the Mayo Clinic)? Kidnapping, school snipers, terrorists, dangerous strangers and drugs.The best statistic in the article? This one:
British writer Warwick Cairns, author of “How to Live Dangerously,” has calculated that if you wanted to guarantee that your child would be snatched off the street, he or she would have to stand outside alone for 750,000 hoursThat's eighty-five and a half years.
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There's a nice commentary on specious statistics here:
http://xkcd.com/795/
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