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The Baby Expo - Baby Expo November 2008
Why teaching "stranger danger" is a poor idea (And what can you teach instead?) * Children think "strangers" are dirty and scary looking. But most people who intend to harm children are careful to look nice and act friendly.* There's more risk from people a child knows than from "strangers." 90% of child sexual abuse is by people known by the child, not by strangers. Less than 1% of abductions are the sterotypical "stranger" kidnappings that grab the headlines. If you only teach your child about "strangers" you are providing minimal protection. * If children need help when you are not there, they'll need to ask someone they don't know. If you've told them to avoid "strangers" they may not be able to ask for help. More than one child has stayed lost because he or she hid from rescuers who were "strangers." And what can you teach instead of "stranger danger?" Learn more
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