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Ways to Help Prevent Child Abduction
Contributed by Lake
Wilderness Karate
Young Children Should:
- Never say they are along if they answer
the phone; they can offer to take a message or say their parents
will phone back.
- Never answer the door if they are alone.
- Not invite anyone into the house without
the permission of a parent or babysitter.
- Not go into people's house with letting
anyone know where they are.
- Never get into anyone's car without
parent's permission.
- Not take candy or other gifts from
strangers or anyone else with asking a parent first.
- Never play in deserted buildings or
isolated areas.
- Scream "fire! help me!" and
scatter books and belongings if they are forces toward a building or
into a car.
- Move away from a car that pulls up
beside them if they do not know the driver.
- Be taught their full telephone number
and address.
- Be taught that it's alright to say
"no" to an adult if the person wants them to do
something you've taught them is wrong.
- Know that no one has the right to touch
any part of their bodies that a bathing suit would cover.
- Tell you, school authorities or a police
officer about anyone who exposes private parts.
- Tell you if someone has asked them to
keep a secret from you.
- Go to the nearest cashier if lost or
separated from you in a store or mall.
Teens Should:
- Tell you where they are at all times or
leave a written or recorded message at home.
- If attacked for money, jewelry or
clothing, give it up rather then risk injury.
- Avoid shortcuts through empty parks,
fields, laneways or alleys.
- Run home or go to the nearest public
place and yell for help if they are being followed.
- Feel that they can talk to you and call
you to pick them up any time, any place.
Parents Should:
- Avoid clothing and toys with your
child's name visibly on it. A child is less likely to fear someone
that knows their name.
- Never leave a child alone in a public
place, stroller, or car. Not even for a minute.
- Always accompany young children to the
bathroom in a public place and advise them never to play in or
around the area.
- Keep an up-to-date color photograph of
your child, a medical and dental history and have your child
fingerprinted.
For more information about how you can
protect your child, or if you would like to contact Lake Wilderness
Karate:
Lake Wilderness Karate
23220 Maple Valley Hwy SE, #9
Maple Valley, WA 98038
Phone: (425) 432-7610
Email: Shudokai@aol.com
Homepage: http://members.aol.com/Shudokai/
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