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Teaching Children about Stranger Danger
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6:00 pm
March 12, 2012


hiddenvalley713

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It’s blatantly horrifying. Seven-year-old Brittney Baxter was standing in the toy aisle of Wal*mart when she was scooped up by (allegedly) Thomas Woods, who covered her mouth and attempted to take her. While we can wage a debate as to whether she should have been alone in the toy aisle of Wal*mart in the first place, the one thing that can be conceded is her parents prepared her well for such a moment.

"They [Brittney’s parents] always tell me to scream, kick, and then get away and go tell somebody that you trust," Brittney said. And that she did.

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3:18 pm
March 30, 2012


Ella

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I always teach my kids about stranger danger and if someone would to come up and offer them a candy or if they wanted them to see their dog or what not.

I say don't go and say no thank you and be on their way or if they really feel fear of the person then scream for help really loud.

I say not everyone is bad but it's a good idea to be really aware you just never know. It could even be someone next door you don't know anymore for it has gotten that bad in the world.

Unfortunally this is the world we live in and we just hope that we pass on enough safety understaing to our kids for then to be and play safe outside the home without us parents being around.