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The phrase was “stranger danger.” It was used by parents on the playground, waiting for buses, in shopping centers. It was meant to keep children safe from predators.
'Stranger danger' is over; it's time we taught kids how to identify and respond to 'tricky people' — most of whom are not strangers — instead. Skip to main content Skip to header navigation ...
Newiss researched Stranger Danger as part of a group assembled by the National Crime Agency four years ago. It inspired him to devise a new safety message for children, which he thinks is more fit ...
The mom of five (yes, five!) daughters recently shared a video titled, “Why to not teach stranger danger.” @marcie.whalen #parent #parentingwisdom #toddlers #tipsforparents #howtoparent # ...
In the past two decades stranger-danger child murders have dropped enormously, according to a new Justice Department report. In 1997 there were 115 “stereotypical” kidnappings of children ...
No, Go, Yell and Tell. No, Go, Yell, and Tell is a commonly-taught stranger danger safety strategy. Teach your child to look for warning signs and suspicious behavior from strangers.
Being around strangers can cause people stress and, in turn, make them less able to feel others' pain, new research suggests.
"Don't talk to strangers," parents tell their kids. "Don't take candy from strangers." Many of us are taught at an early age to fear strangers. You know: stranger danger. But living in society ...
Three reports of strangers approaching students in the OPS school district are enough to put metro families on alert. Skip to content. NOWCAST KETV NewsWatch 7 at Noon.
Many parents remember the "Stranger Danger" message given to children during the 1970s and 80s. Government videos warned children not to talk to people they didn't know. But a new message is being ...
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