What Would Your Child Do in these situations?
* If your child was
approached on the playground and asked if he could help find a lost
puppy, what would he do?
* If you and your daughter became
separated in the mall, what would she do?
* If your home catches on
fire in the middle of the night, would your children know what to
do?
* If he is being bullied in the bathroom at school or on the
bus, what should he do? Do you really know how your child would
respond (or should respond), or are you just guessing? Have you
ever asked him or her to find out? Would you know what to ask or
how to ask it? Would you know what to discuss with your child in
these situations?
The Authority On Child Safety: How To Talk To
Your Kids About Their Personal Safety Without Scaring Them is NOT
just a book that tells parents how to keep their kids safe. We want
to make that point perfectly clear. If you think that your kids
will be safe because you bought and read a book about child safety,
then you are sadly mistaken. What you learn and digest does not
matter one bit unless your child also learns safety concepts and
drills. Then why should you buy it? This is the first place to
start with educating your child on how to be safe. This is an
interactive guide for parents to use to BEGIN the dialogue with
their kids on how to be safe. We can not be with our kids 24/7. We
will not always be there to protect them. At some point, they need
to be empowered to stand up for themselves and to be able to
protect themselves.
Honestly ask yourself - what are you doing for
your child - for your children - right now that is helping them to
be able to protect themselves when you are not around? We are
giving you a blueprint for you to use to start that process - right
here, right now In this guide, you will learn:
* Why sticking your
head in the sand and pretending crime does not exist is NOT a great
way to protect your child (or yourself);
* Important crime
statistics that cannot be ignored
* Why "Stranger Danger" should
NEVER be taught to our kids
* Where the registered sex offenders
live in your area (hint: The U.S. Dept. Of Justice tells us there
is on average one sex offender per square mile in the US);
* Why
your child is NEVER too young to learn safety concepts;
* Why you
should not be comfortable in thinking your child is safe because
you "never leave your kid alone with someone you don't know";
* Why
the "Once A Year Safety Day" programs in our schools are not
working; * Why education is the key to keeping our kids safe
* HOW
TO start the all important dialogue with your child about safety
issues they may face, including topics such as: -Abduction
Prevention -Bullying Prevention -Good / Bad / Unwanted Touch
-Sexual Assault Prevention -Home Safety -Water Safety -Fire Safety
-Bicycle Safety -Car Safety -Dog Safety -Gun Safety -Out and About
Safety -Internet Safety -Social Media Safety -Drug and Alcohol
Awareness
* How to EMPOWER you child So how do you keep your child
from becoming a victim?
Education is the key. And it starts with a
simple conversation between you and your child. We need to make
sure our kids are taught to:
(1) Understand and be able to
recognize dangerous situations and behaviors.
(2) Trust their gut -
to trust their instincts. If something does not feel right to them,
it probably isn't.
(3) Have the self-confidence to be able to say
"NO" if they ever feel threatened. You can't rely on our schools or
others to empower your child. The process must start with you and
we show you how to begin.
Also note: ALL proceeds from the sale of
this book will benefit "Let's Protect Our Kids," a program of Keep
Georgia Safe.org, a 501( c)(3) charitable organization with the
mission to provide safety education and crime prevention training.
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