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When
in a public facility ALWAYS
accompany children to the restroom.
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| 2. |
Tell
children to avoid adults asking for assistance or directions of
any kind. Grown-ups do not ask children for help.
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| 3. |
If
children become separated from you while holiday shopping, teach
them to look for people who can be sources of help within the
store. For example, a uniformed security officer, store
salesperson with a nametag, the person in the information booth,
or a uniformed police officer can help them. They should not leave
the area, and they should NEVER
leave the mall and go to the parking lot to try and find their
car.
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| 4. |
Tell children
never to leave a store with an unknown person no matter what that
person tells them.
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| 5. |
For children
staying home alone on school vacation, teach them not to open the
door, and teach them how to call 9-1-1
or 0 for emergencies.
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| 6. |
Teach children
how to answer the telephone and to make sure that they do not let
anyone know they are home alone. Have the telephone number of a
neighbor or other trusted adult available for their use.
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| 7. |
Children should
always CHECK FIRST with you or a person in charge before
they go anywhere. It is important to know who they are with, and
their whereabouts at all times.
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| 8. |
Children need to
use the BUDDY SYSTEM when going places. It's more fun and
much safer.
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| 9. |
Children should
say NO then GO and TELL about any suspicious
incidents and report them to a parent, school official,
clergy member, or other trusted adult. Children should tell a
trusted adult about anything that is frightening, confusing, or
makes them uncomfortable or uncertain.
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| 10. |
Parents should
not leave children alone at public facilities such as video
arcades or playgrounds as a convenient "babysitter"
while they are holiday shopping. Sexual predators have been known
to frequent these places to gain access and make contact with
children.
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