Every parent should
know and follow these safety tips. Please take the time to read and
share this information with your children.
Take
Responsibility
Know where your children are at all times. Be familiar with their friends and daily activities.
Know where your children are at all times. Be familiar with their friends and daily activities.
Build
Self-Esteem
A child who has low self esteem cannot protect himself/herself. Listen carefully to your children's fears, and be supportive in all your discussions with them, replacing fear with knowledge.
A child who has low self esteem cannot protect himself/herself. Listen carefully to your children's fears, and be supportive in all your discussions with them, replacing fear with knowledge.
Teach Decision
Making
Children at all ages can make decisions. Practice early with little decisions so big decisions later are easier. Teach them to trust their own feelings, and assure them they have the right to say NO to what they sense is wrong.
Children at all ages can make decisions. Practice early with little decisions so big decisions later are easier. Teach them to trust their own feelings, and assure them they have the right to say NO to what they sense is wrong.
Build Support
Systems
Children need positive adult role models and need to know where to go for help.
Children need positive adult role models and need to know where to go for help.
Choose Substitute
Care Givers Carefully
Interview and monitor baby-sitters, group leaders, youth pastors, etc. Be alert to a teenager or adult who is paying an unusual amount of attention to your children or giving them inappropriate or expensive gifts.
Interview and monitor baby-sitters, group leaders, youth pastors, etc. Be alert to a teenager or adult who is paying an unusual amount of attention to your children or giving them inappropriate or expensive gifts.
Protect Kids Who
Are Home Alone
Set ground rules, emergency contacts, and responsibilities for latchkey kids.
Set ground rules, emergency contacts, and responsibilities for latchkey kids.
Talk With
Children
Teach your children that no one should approach them or touch them in a way that makes them feel uncomfortable. If someone does, they should tell their parents immediately.
Teach your children that no one should approach them or touch them in a way that makes them feel uncomfortable. If someone does, they should tell their parents immediately.
Be
Sensitive
Watch for changes in a child's behavior. They are
signals that you should sit down and talk to your children about what
caused the changes.
Use
Role-Playing
Rehearse safety situations with your child. Give
them power through knowledge. Play the WHAT IF? game.
Let Kids Be
Kids
Teach them what they will need to know to be safe and let
them know you will do your best to protect them. Don't scare the fun
out of children.
Additional
Resources
Please share these tips with your family and friends. These tips and other safety information are available from the following organizations:
Please share these tips with your family and friends. These tips and other safety information are available from the following organizations:
- Jacob Wetterling Foundation 800) 325-HOPEhttp://www.jwf.org/
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (800) THE-LOSThttp://www.missingkids.org/
-Birdy
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