Friday, July 3, 2015

Children learn to protect themselves from Abduction





Children learn to protect themselves from Abduction.  

A child may protect themselves from abduction by learning how to latch onto objects - be it a bicycle, park bench, street sign post, fence, or chair.  Latching themselves to an object deters abduction since the child now becomes a more “difficult target/victim” for a child abductor.  Upon being deterred the abductor may “give up” & move onto a more easier target.  Parents, practice this lesson with children while also having them practice shouting, “This is not my mom - this is not my dad, stranger help!”  Parents please take note in the video the particular way to teach children how to strongly & effectively clasp their hands the right way.  This is one simple lesson, a part of our unique & complete system for teaching children “Child Abduction Prevention.”  If you ever have any questions please contact me, anytime.  

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