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SANDTON - SCHOOLS are getting ready to re-open and pupils are anxious to start their new routine.

Although pupils may be keen to return to see their friends, it can be a time of anxiety for parents, especially those whose children have to travel to and from school unaccompanied. Managing director of ADT central region Clive Humphrey offered advice that could help put parents’ minds at ease.

“Share these tips with your children and encourage them to use them every day,” said Humphrey.

q Always walk to or from school with a friend or friends. Stick to streets you know and never take short cuts through quiet areas or empty parking lots.

q If you get picked up at school, always wait inside the school grounds for your lift to arrive; do not leave the premises.

q Never get into a stranger’s car even if they claim that someone you love is hurt and that they are supposed to pick you up. Remember, your parents would never send someone you don’t know to fetch you.

q If a stranger approaches you, do not talk to them, no matter how friendly they may seem. If someone tries to grab you, fight, kick and scream.

q For some families, a tight budget may mean that a domestic helper or au pair is not an option. In some cases children have to see themselves to and from school and keep occupied until mom and dad return home in the evening.

“It is very important that children know how the alarm system and panic buttons work and when and how to use them,” said Humphrey.

“Make a list of important telephone numbers, such as the emergency services and mom and dad’s work and cellphone numbers. Stick it on or near the telephone and explain when these should be used. Emphasise how important it is not to let anyone into the house without your permission. If you are going to be late, let your children know as soon as possible and give them an idea of when they can expect you home,” added Humphrey.

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