![]() Views on Article - Don't Talk To Strangers Name: omari midgette Country: U.S.A. Comment: I should not go with strangers stay with my dad and listen to him if i see them don,t go with them and leave them alone.don,t open a door for a stranger don,t let them in the house don,t listen to them irgore them i want to be safe i would,nt go with them do follow them at all they can hurt and take you away stay safe don,t follow them at all do not go with them leave them alone don,t be lost in the store stay with the group get away from them fast as you can Name: michigan grandma Country: usa Comment: In this day and age there is no such thing as a safe person unless specifically named by the parent or guardian, ie: grandma, grandpa, mom, dad, an aunt, or uncle, etc. You cannot teach children that all public peoople ie: police, firemen, etc. are safe because of the relative ease of obtaining uniforms for any profession you wish. It is not even safe to assume that a coach or teacher is necessarily a safe person, everyone must evoke a lovel of suspicion. I think the best thing it beginning with the first signs of readiness, very early, teach chiildren to yell, scream, kick, bite, pull hair, etc. if approached by anyone and continue to do so until in the presence of someone they know! I also think that starting with pre-school and going through high school self defense for age appropriatness needs to be taught and in high school it needs to be made mandatory for boys and girls to have four years of self defense classes in order to graduate. This is not only physical but mental self defense. Because the judicial and legislative system in this country is too stupid to take action against predators which is permanent and stops them in their tracks we, as parents and family members, must pick up the slack. This is not proposing being a vigilanti but being vigilant! Name: Victor Panico Country: India Comment: I am a siiiingle fauther and i was raped as a kiiiid and i dont wat my son to go through that and how do i tell him that? Name: nancy Country: India Comment: Nice article on strangers. But does anyone realise, the education board the principal of nursery class etc. give admission only to those children who interact with them. Where can a child talk to a principal whom he or she has met only once. How can the authorities expect that our child talk to them, where we only tell the children to be away from strangers. How do we cope up. Name: Rajni Country: India Comment: As a parents we should make our child relise that the stranger is the person, of whom you don't know any thing about him. Instead of making him fear about the stanger we should explain him something about the stranger. Talking is ok. But if he offers you anything then you should not take it.
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