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Educate your Kids

NEVER ASSUME THAT YOUR CHILD WILL NOT BE ABDUCTED, ABUSED OR EXPLOITED

            
Anytime is the right time to teach your kids about being safe. 
Loving, informing, and making your children aware of dangers 
is being a responsible parent. If you don't take the time now to 
talk about safety, something may happen to them and then you 
will never be able to talk to them about anything. Can you 
imagine your life without your children?
Can you imagine not being able to hug them? No one loves your
children as much as you do.  Take the time to educate them.  
Right before school, during breakfast, would be the perfect time 
to talk to your kids about safety.  DO IT TODAY!

The best chance a child has against the tens of thousands of 
molesters and abductors’ walking the streets of this country 
is your willingness, as a parent, to sit down and prepare them. 
Obviously, this isn’t an easy subject to discuss with a child.  
But if you take time and approach it as safety rules, like a fire 
drill, it doesn’t have to be frightening at all.  This may look like 
a lot of work, but it’s not.  It might be the most important thing 
you ever do with your child. 
 
PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO DO IT RIGHT !

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REMEMBER
PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO DO IT RIGHT !

 
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