Teaching your child about stranger danger

Teach your children that bad people often have friendly faces

Child abductions are headlining the news, sending cold shivers down any parent’s back.

Empower your children with knowledge on how to protect themselves.

Here’s what you can teach them:

– Teach your child how to recognise, avoid and escape dangerous situations.

– Your child should know her name, address and your cellphone number.

– Never to accept sweets or gifts from a stranger.

– How to use a cellphone to call home or the police.

– Never to go anywhere with a stranger, even if it sounds like fun.

– Who is allowed to pick them up from school.

– Never climb into a stranger’s car.

– To run away and scream if someone follows them or tries to force them into a car.

– To tell you if another adult asks them personal questions or make him feel uneasy.

– To always tell you if they want to leave the house, yard, play area, or to go into someone else’s home.

If a stranger does try to hurt them:

– To be like velcro – grab and hold on tight onto something such as a tree or lamp post.

– To yell as loud as they can ‘I don’t know you! Leave me alone!’. A big commotion will draw attention to the situation.

– If someone tries to grab them, to rotate their arms like a windmill and kick with both legs as hard as they can.

– Your child’s teeth are his or her best weapon. Bite the abductor really hard!

– To get out of an abductor’s car as soon as possible – open the door and jump out when it stops at a stop street or traffic light.

Teach your children that abductors don’t usually fit the stereotypical profile of a scary, creepy stranger or dirty old man.

Bad people often have friendly faces.

Know where your children are.

Never leave your child alone in a public place, car or stroller.

Never ask a stranger to hold your baby, even for an instant.

Be aware of any individual paying an unusual amount of attention to your child or children in your community. Take a lot of photos of your child and keep them current.

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