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Abductions - Teaching Links

Teach, Listen, Believe, Respond - learn to trust your instincts (and your child's instincts)
Teaching Links to Help Your Child Avoid Being Abducted
bulletThe National Center for Missing and Exploited Children - offers tips on protecting your children and teaching your children how to stay safe. - or call 1-800-THE-LOST
bulletChild Lures – offers help to parents, children and schools.
bullet Polly Klaas Foundation - offers an educational Safety Kit and other prevention resources
bullet KlaasKids Foundation - detailed information on Megan's Law
bullet The U.S. Department of Justice (Bureau of Justice Statistics) - information on state sex offender registries.
bulletGood Knight Campaign - offers tips on how a child can recognize and rebuff a stranger's attempts to lure him away
bulletYello Dyno – talks in your child’s language about self-protection (DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN)
bulletGavin de Becker – Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (and Parents Sane) – says children SHOULD learn to talk to strangers. Teach yourself and your child about what to do to prevent a dangerous situation, and what to do in the midst of one. See the Safer Child Expert Voices page for an excerpt.
bulletFamily Education – a quick list of tips, based on "Protecting the Gift," for teaching your child how to gain a sense of when a situation is potentially dangerous.
bulletFBI - a kids and youth home page dedicated to preventing child abduction. (DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN)
bullet Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention - "When Your Child is Missing - A Survival Guide"
bulletNational Crime Prevention Council
bullet McGruff Houses, Project Safe Place
bulletPrepare Inc. and IMPACT Personal Safety - 800-345-5425 - self-defense and awareness programs for all ages
bulletKidpower-Teenpower-Fullpower International - "helps people of all ages and abilities learn how to stay safe, act wisely and believe in themselves.
bulletSafer Child Safe Web Surfing
bulletSafer Child Communication Page
bullet What Were You Taught as a Child? - did you learn unhealthy lessons that interfere with your ability to parent and/or to be happy?
bulletTeach, Listen, Believe, Respond
bullet The Rachel Foundation - helps parents and children reform bonds broken by abduction or alienation

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