Safety
Check-Point:
“Check First before you go anywhere with anyone
(for any reason at any time).”
Basic
Information:
More than 85% of the crimes against children are committed by
someone the child knows!
The
concept of “Stranger Danger” is ineffective!!
Who
do you consider to be a stranger to your child? A neighbor your
child sees frequently but does not know well? The school bus driver?
A mom of one of the kids at school? How well does your child know
this person? How well do you really know the person?
If
you teach your child to be wary only of strangers, then you put
them in a vulnerable position of trusting someone just because
they "think" they know them well. It is best NOT to
teach your child about “strangers.” Instead, teach
them to judge the entire situation and make smart choices.
Children
are not always able to accurately discern a safe person or a safe
situation, so they need to think and act carefully in order to
remain safe.
One
sure way to do this is to follow a simple safety slogan: Check
First. They should Check First with the adult who is in charge
of them at the time, and avoid the possibility of making the wrong
decision.
“Check
First before you go anywhere with anyone (for
any reason at any time).”
The
concept of checking first is a procedure that takes place naturally
in many different ways. However, it is imperative that children
be instructed to specifically use this technique in their daily
lives. Children need to constantly make decisions: many are insignificant,
yet others may be potentially harmful. The Check First technique
is a valuable step in the process of learning how to make safe
decisions. It will help keep them safe if they are ever in a situation
of possible harm.
If
you cannot check, the answer is NO!
There
are many lures that are used to convince children to do something.
Lures of a lost pet, friendliness, emergency, need for assistance,
quick money, and authority are a few of the main ones. The Check
First procedure is effective against these lures.