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Where does safety fall in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs? Second only to basic needs like food, shelter, and sleep. It’s the number one thing kids need. It’s not important at all.

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Where does safety fall in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs? Second only to basic needs like food, shelter, and sleep. It’s the number one thing kids need. It’s not important at all.

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Safety falls second in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. According to this theory, once an individual's basic physiological needs like food, water, and sleep are met, the individual's attention shifts to safety and security needs. This includes personal security, health, and well-being, and financial security. So, it is indeed very important, especially for children, as it provides them with a sense of security and allows them to focus on the next levels of the hierarchy.

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