Did You Know?
About 797,500 children are missing annually: runaways or victims of family or non-family abductions (Nismart-2 research)

 


Educational Materials - For Parents

 

 

Parents, it is up to you to teach your child personal safety habits! Police officers, classroom teachers, and others may help, but YOU need to reinforce these habits daily!

Follow our Safety Check-Points for Parents. Use our materials to help you.

  • Charlie Check-First doll and mini-doll

  • KC Koala puppet and mini-doll

  • Be a Safety Kid Video of safety scenarios with Leader's Guide The video covers a wide range of safety concepts for all ages. Includes a thorough 20-page Leader's Guide with points to stress, questions to ask, ideas to discuss, etc.

  • Safety Kids Songs CD of original safety songs

  • Safety Check-Points: a full-color  poster of safety tips

  • Personal ID Kit: This packet includes a personal DNA kit, a Child Profile (16 page booklet of vital data to keep on each child), fingerprint strip, a wallet-size Child ID card, laminating pouch, a Be a Safety Kid bookmark, and lots of safety tips. DNA is an effective tool for investigating missing children and sexual abuse cases.

  • Kids Video Pack: Includes Be a Safety Kid Video with 20-page Leader's Guide, Charlie Check-First mini-doll, Activity Book, safety tips bookmark, tattoo

  • Kids CD Pack: Includes Safety Kids Songs CD, Charlie Check-First mini-doll, Activity Book, sticker

  • Kids Kollection: Includes Be a Safety Kid Video with 20-page Leader's Guide, Safety Kids Songs CD, Activity Book, Charlie Check-First pin, pencil

  • Activity Books: These full-color activity books are great learning tools filled with safety tips, puzzles, coloring pages, mazes, codes, certificates, and more. The first two books are designed to have the parent or teacher sign off as kids learn the safety tips.

  •  Amber Stick: This USB device holds important data (statistics, photos, and more) on numerous individuals.  It is great for children, the elderly, and those with special needs.


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