only if u want to knowing you will get hurt at some stage
yes
Yes take them seriously. The supplies that are not age appropriate for younger kids is usually because of chocking hazards.
In general, kids should not use any drug that has not been prescribed to them by a doctor; there are many that would be hideously dangerous, but perhaps the most dangerous would be crystal meth. Crack cocaine is also extremely dangerous either to kids or to adults. Nicotine might be the most dangerous drug in the sense that kids are much more likely to wind up smoking cigarettes, which will eventually do great harm to their health, than they are to take up hard drugs such as cocaine.
Approach challenges with a positive mindset, see them as opportunities for growth and learning. Break down the challenge into smaller, manageable tasks and take one step at a time. Seek support from others, stay resilient, and never hesitate to ask for help when needed.
Its not dangerous, but it isn't right. It should take 2 hours rest at least.
No, Kids should ONLY take medicines as prescribed by a qualified medical doctor.
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Generally taking expired medicine of any kind is not recommended. Is it likely to be dangerous, no, theres a chance the potency has decreased, but it should not be dangerous.
No if its not harmful for 2 year-old kids then its probably not harmful for you.
no you should not take it together as it is dangerous.
You should not take that bread as your meal. The breads can always be dangerous for the health.
i think that adults should not take naps because they have too much stuff to do in the house and take care of the dogs and the kids