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WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP YOUR CHILD
tips for parents to help their children stay safe
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Safety at Home
- Children should know their full name, home address, home phone number and
how to use the telephone. Post your contact information where
your children will see it: office phone number, cell phone
etc.
- Children should have a trusted adult to call if theyre scared or have an
emergency.
- Choose caregiver/nanny with care. Obtain references from family, friends, and
neighbors. Once you have chosen the caregiver, drop in unexpectedly to see how
your children are doing. Ask your children how the experience with the caregiver
was, and listen carefully to their responses.
Safety in the Neighborhood
- Make a list with your children of their neighborhood boundaries, choosing
significant landmarks.
- Interact regularly with your neighbors. Tell your children whose homes they are
allowed to visit.
- Dont drop your children off alone at fair, market places,
railway stations, bus stands or parks.
- Teach your children that adults should not approach children for help or
directions. Tell your children that if they are approached by an adult, they
should stay alert because this may be a trick.
- Never leave children unattended in an automobile. Children should
never hitchhike or approach a car when they dont know and trust
the driver.
- Children should never go anywhere with anyone without getting your permission
first.
Safety at School
- Be careful when you put your childs name on clothing, backpacks, lunch boxes or
bicycle license plates. If a childs name is visible, it may put them on a first name
basis with an abductor.
- Walk the route to and from school with your children, pointing out landmarks and
safe places to go if theyre being followed or need help. Make a map with your
children showing acceptable routes to school, using main roads and avoiding
shortcuts or isolated areas. If your children take a bus, visit the bus stop with
them and make sure they know which bus to take.
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