7
Ways to Protect Your Child
from the book:
Be Prepared, Be Safe by Scott Security Source.
1.
Never
leave children alone; not at home, in a vehicle, at play, or anywhere.
2.
Define
what a STRANGER is. Let your kids know that just because they see someone
everyday (e.g. mailman, paperboy, neighbor, etc.) it does not mean these people
are not strangers.
3.
Teach
your children their full name, your name, full address, and phone number,
including area codes. Teach them how to use a phone.
4.
Teach
your children the "What if...?" Game, making up different dangerous
situations that they might encounter and helping them play out what they would
do in that situation.
5.
Take the
time to talk to your children and be alert to any noticeable changes in their
behavior or attitude toward an adult or teenager; it may be a sign of sexual
abuse.
6.
Set up
procedures with your child's school or day care center as to whom the child
will be released to other than yourself, and what notification procedure they
are to follow if the child does not show up on time.
7.
Teach
your children that their body is private and no one has the right to touch them
in a way that makes them feel uncomfortable. If anyone touches them in a wrong
way they should: SAY NO, GET AWAY, and TELL SOMEONE they trust.
The book offers a ton of information. It's free (pdf. emailed version) with any purchase over $100 at: www.scottsecuritysource.com.
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