With summer inching closer and the season’s activities being canceled, kids are experiencing a lot more unstructured time, and parents today are more distracted than ever. Here are some child safety tips agents can send to their SOI.
Source: Inman News
How to help clients keep kids safe during the summer of COVID-19
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