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Kid
Safety Checklist
What You Can Do To
Protect Your Child's Safety Outside
Article From ChildSafetyExperts.com
Before sending your child to school or to a friend's home,
(or out running/walking), go over this
list to make sure you're doing everything to keep your child safe.
Have you taught your child to recite his or her name, address and phone
number? Sometimes putting the information in a simple song may help a
child remember.
If you must send someone else to pick up your child, do you have a secret
code word? Does your child know to always ask for that code word (while
standing a safe distance from the vehicle) before getting into anyone
else's car?
Does your child understand that he or she should never get in a car with
anyone but Mom or Dad? We also recommend you read Linda Girard's
Who Is a
Stranger and What Should I Do? with your child to explain the concept of
the "kind" stranger and the stranger who is not a child's friend.
Does your child know not to get into cars or go into the houses of
neighbors he or she doesn't know very well? (Go over a list of acceptable
neighbors.)
Have you explained to your child that, if lost or in danger, he or she can
locate a pay phone and dial 911? Children should know that they do not
need money to call 911.
Does your child know to never use a public restroom alone?
Does your child know that it is okay to say "no" to adults?
Does your child know to be as loud as possible if he or she is in danger?
Does your child know that it's okay to use physical violence, such as
kicking, if he or she needs to protect himself or herself from harm?
Does your child know to never exit an area (such as a store or a mall),
even if the person helping asks him or her to step outside?
Does your child know what to do if he or she is separated from you in a
public place and how to identify a low risk adult? Read
I'm Safe! at the
Mall with your child to explain those concepts to him.
Does your child know to approach a police officer if he or she has a
problem?
Does your child know to approach uniformed personnel if he or she is in
danger? Can your child identify employee uniforms?
Does your child know the body parts that are unacceptable for others to
touch?
My Body Is Private teaches your child the boundaries for physical
contact.
Does your child know to shout "no" or "stop" if someone touches him or her
inappropriately?
Does your child know that you trust his or her instincts, and that even if
your child makes a bad choice with an innocent stranger, you will support
him or her?
Does your child understand that even trusted people shouldn't ask him or
her to do something that makes him or her uncomfortable? Only 1.4 percent
of abductions are by total strangers!
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