Which actions promote sports safety? Select all that apply

a. Grouping children according to weight, size, and skill level
b. Providing adequate supervision by competent teenagers if adults are not available
c. Using appropriate-size equipment
d. Encouraging attendance at events by medical personnel


ANS: A, C

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