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Secret Santa Vs Surprise Santa

It's that time of year when schools/teachers/daycares host 'secret santa' activities.

 

This can be LOTS of fun for little ones, but it's also a great opportunity to educate the adults in your child's life about "Secrets Safety".

 

Here's a letter you can send to your schools principal and/or teacher.

 

I recommend BOTH.

And here's what you can say:

 

Hi [Principal's Name],

 
Happy [Day of the week], hope you're well!
 
I'm writing to ask that if this year any teachers are doing the tradition of 'secret santa', that the school adopt the use of "Surprise Santa" instead. 
 
Secrets are meant to be kept and not revealed (and can be misused by unsafe/tricky people to mislead/manipulate people), whereas surprises are meant to be revealed after a period of time and can make people happy. 
 
This is part of what we are teaching at home regarding secrets safety and can be a useful shift to adopt for kids so...
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INSIGHTS WEEKLY: 5 FOR 5! Five GROOMING signs you should know so you can spot a potential offender.

 
5 FOR 5! Five GROOMING signs you should know so you can spot a potential offender.
 
This week I'm going live every day to give you 5 tips to help you keep your family safer!
 
Here's the PDF of the 10 Child Grooming Signs So You Can Prevent Abuse: 
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Lessons learned from the Jeffery Epstein Case

 

Grooming & Teen Girls.

Today I'm sharing some important lessons learned from the Jeffery Epstein Case and how you can empower your family against abuse.

Kids need a village, community and support so they are less of a target to predators. Learn how we can do that!

To download the FREE SAFETY NETWORK GUIDE & POSTER go to:  www.consentparenting.com/safetynetwork

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Stranger Danger Is A Myth

 

When it comes to sexual abuse, stranger danger is a MYTH.

"Research shows that the greatest risk to children doesn't come from strangers, but from friends, family, and adults we know.

People who abuse children look and act just like everyone else.

In fact, they often go out of their way to appear trustworthy, seeking out settings where they can gain easy access to children such as sporting teams, faith centers, clubs, and schools.

Not to mention the new risk for online sexual abuse. We have to know where the red flags are and get ahead of them before trouble starts."

-Kimberly King, Author of I Said No!

This is what I'll be talking about in this video! I invite you to join me to learn more about how you can become more aware of what to look out for.

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