How to Ensure Your Child’s Safety
A parent’s worst nightmare is their son or daughter being getting into a potentially dangerous situation. It is therefore only natural for you to want to protect your child from harm’s way. For this reason, we are providing informative advice on how you can ensure your child’s safety at all times.
Memorize Important Contact Numbers & Addresses
It is important you regularly instill important contact numbers and addresses into your child, so an adult or the authorities can contact you immediately if your child becomes lost in a park, mall or outside of school.
Don’t Talk to Strangers
Encourage your child not to talk to any strangers and to never accept sweets from people they do not know. Inform him or her that strangers are people they are not related to, so he or she should avoid talking to adult strangers that are not approved by you.
Stay in School
Children can often feel frightened and scared if their parents do not pick them up at the school gates on time. It is, therefore, important for you to reassure your little one that you will be there, even if you are running late, so it is essential they remain inside the school’s confines whilst they wait.
Encourage Observation
Some children can walk out the gates if a parent is late picking them up from school. That’s why you should teach your child to become more aware of their surroundings, so they can at least find their way home if they become lost. For example, you could teach them the names of streets and point out memorable locations so they are familiar with their surroundings.
Kids’ GPS Watches
Thanks to the wonders of GPS tracking technology, you can identify where your child is at all times. So, if you want to ensure you can discover your child’s whereabouts should they become lost or out of sight, you should buy one of many kids’ GPS watches available, so you can find them in an instant – or can check they haven’t left school if you are running late to pick them up.
Teach Self-Defence
Self-defence will provide a parent with the peace of mind that their child has the tools to protect themselves against a stranger if need be. You can take them to a karate class or you could even teach them trigger points on a person’s body to stop them from being kidnapped or hurt if a person tries to grab them.
Monitor Internet Activity
Unfortunately, there are online predators hoping to connect with children across the globe, so it is a parent’s responsibility to monitor their child’s internet activity to ensure they do not communicate with strangers online.
You should also talk to your child about the dangers of providing a stranger with their personal information, as well as communicating with people they do not know online. If your son or daughter has a Facebook, Twitter or Instagram account, ensure they set their profile to private so only their select family members or friends can communicate with them on the social media website.
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