teacherforhi
Pit Stop!<br><font color=blue>My cats allow me to
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Really....We have had 3 emails from the school district since January about 3 DIFFERENT attempts at abductions from bus stops. I live in what would be deemed total surburbia. We make the Forbes list of best places to live every year.
Yes, really. I was just going off the websites that were posted by the previous poster.
Even non-family abductors aren't usually complete strangers to the child. Look at Elizabeth Smart. The man who took her had done work around the house. Etan Patz...the man considered to be responsible for his disappearance (although never criminally prosecuted) was a friend of Etan's babysitter.
The point is...stranger abduction is rare. I'm not saying that it never happens, of course it does. I'm not saying don't care of your children, of course you should. But you shouldn't be raising your child to be frightened of what's around every corner and never letting them do anything on their own "just in case". I work in a middle school, and I'm constantly amazed by the parents that won't let their child do anything without them. We have more than one parent that won't let their child go on a simple field trip without them being present. By age 11, your child should be able to go to a museum without you holding their hand.

to the pp's Elizabeth Smart comment.


