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Keeping Your Children Safe In PublicTeach your children about "good" strangers, i.e. policemen, the store checkers and people who work in stores and wear uniforms or store badges, vs. strangers who are none of these. We want to encourage careful children not fearful ones. Teach your child that these are people he/she can go to in an emergency. In a public venue, if a child is lost, have them look for an officer or an older woman or a woman with kids, who is most likely to help. And lastly, if the unthinkable happens and your child is snatched, tell them to drop to the ground, try to get away and scream and make noise and yell "I don't know this person, I'm being kidnapped" Otherwise your child can look like a kid having a tantrum! By Linda Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Your Children Safe In Public
Ever wonder what device could alarm parents to remove their baby from a hot car w/o forgetting? Happens all the time during the summer months and unfortunately babies die from heat before they are remembered or rescued. Post by Lorelei RE: Keeping Your Children Safe In PublicBeing a social worker with extended experience in Child Protection issues, I do not agree that a child should approach a person who APPEARS to be a mother. My children are grownup now, but before we go our ways, we still check what we are wearing, e.g. a bright orange t-shirt that will be noticed easily. We also agree to meet at a certain place, also sometimes a certain time. And to REMAIN there until a family member turns up. YOU are the parent, YOU take the responsibility. Post By Willem (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Your Children Safe In Public
The Guest Post is RIGHT! Who is the most likely person to help your child? Another Mom. Absolutely. Post by BeanTownSteve RE: Keeping Your Children Safe In PublicWe have just started using the Child ID Labels it is $3.95 a month for all kinds of extras. You get an id number for your children and iron patches with the number on it to iron on to their clothing and belongings. If your child is lost someone just has to call the 1800 number provided on the patch to get a hold of authorities to locate the child. It is an awesome investment well worth the money. Post by Jordanmom1 RE: Keeping Your Children Safe In PublicIt is incorrect and dangerous to teach your children to go to people in uniform when they are lost in a store or public. A child can't tell the difference between a security guard and a police officer. Securitiy guards are not the best people to send children to--most don't even require a background check--just to drive this point home--several serial killers were security guards at some point, namely John Wayne Gacey. Teach your children to go to women, especially women with other children. A woman is less likely to harm a child and more likely to stay with the child until his or her parents are found. Read "Protecting the Gift" by Gavin DeBecker for the best advice on how to teach your children to stay safe. Post By ght (Guest Post) |
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