JodyLynC
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Tried to post this on the Community Board, but too many people wanted to turn it into a debate rather than share information.
The question is "What do you do to protect your kids from predators?" I'm sure all of us have heard the horror stories in the news. Some of us were molested as children or know someone who was. A couple of our communities in our city are on alert. One known predator was found trying to handout comic books to kids in a nearby park. Another predator was caught in and chased out of several men's bathrooms. These are frightening situations. So, what do you do to protect your kids?
Some experts say that kids who are loners or with low self-esteem are most likely to be approached. I've enrolled my girls in karate and work on boosting their self-confidence. We discuss what to do if a stranger tries to approach them or a neighbor invites them into their house.
I'm curious to see what other parents are doing.
The question is "What do you do to protect your kids from predators?" I'm sure all of us have heard the horror stories in the news. Some of us were molested as children or know someone who was. A couple of our communities in our city are on alert. One known predator was found trying to handout comic books to kids in a nearby park. Another predator was caught in and chased out of several men's bathrooms. These are frightening situations. So, what do you do to protect your kids?
Some experts say that kids who are loners or with low self-esteem are most likely to be approached. I've enrolled my girls in karate and work on boosting their self-confidence. We discuss what to do if a stranger tries to approach them or a neighbor invites them into their house.
I'm curious to see what other parents are doing.
