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Click
on Each of these
4 sections to learn the
important steps to
keeping your children
safer from the world
of sexual predators.
I. RECOGNITION
Know the Facts
II. EDUCATION
Find out what YOU can do!
III.
PREVENTION
An ounce is priceless
IV. INTERVENTION
Action speaks louder....
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Parent
Tips 101
(also grandparents, teachers, daycare providers, foster
parents,<you get the picture?>
Ours
is a message of hope
and the joys of a
child's
laughter; visions of
unicorns, mermaids
and wonderful Kid prints
everywhere!!!
Much of what is in these four links is also on our
Kid Tips 101 kids pages, in a format that they can relate to. Educating
kids to be more aware about how to deal with the challenges they face
as children being targeted by predators is vital. Please, sit and
review those pages with them, so you can answer their questions.
Click
I. to begin the journey
of understanding; where to begin and why to continue learning about the ways and importance of keeping our children
safer in our unsafe world.
Please read and use
the information and resources shown on these pages. We promise to update as we become
aware of new and helpful sites.
The
sun
can shine brighter for everyone
tomorrow if we prevent one
child, teen or young adult
from being traumatized by abuse,
abduction,
or exploitation..
The numbers of preditors, sexual
assaults, abuse, and
abductions are on the rise. However........
There
is always HOPE,
and
there are ANSWERS.
Children leave their marks
every-where...
wall, doors, and sinks,
but most of all in our
hearts. Those are the
most prescious
of all because
they are
s.a.f.e.
network promoting child safety at home, in our community, and across the nation
One
very vital piece of the puzzle to Keeping
Your Child Safe in
an Unsafe World is to
make sure you let them know... OFTEN, that:
you
will always be there for them,
that you will always trust them,
and
that you will always love them.... NO MATTER WHAT!!
If they feel
they have disappointed or betrayed you by becoming a victim, they
may carry their fear and emotional scars for years before anyone finds out. If they know you are there for them always,
they are less apt to become a victim in the first place. But if
they do, they are more apt to come to you for help!
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