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2011年6月18日 星期六

Child Safety and Protection


The following facts are alarming but "A child's first teacher is their parent" and the following strategies and tips are very important to protect our children and keep them safe!

FACT: 1 in 4 children are molested before age 18, and 90% are known by the family or are family members.

FBI STATISTIC: 44% of abducted children are dead in one hour. 75% are dead in 3 hours.

FACT: ID cards, fingerprints, DNA kits, the Amber Alert, and tracking devices do nothing what-so-ever to prevent children from becoming missing.

FACT: Child safety and protection education goes beyond "Stranger Danger" and ID bracelets used in most education programs and schools. It is a personal and family matter.

FACT: Responsible parents who try hard to raise well-behaved children can actually set them up for exploitation. Their value system of good kids can make them ideal victims.

FACT: A child's first teacher is their parent.

I remember reading that last fact above when my daughter was born and taking that to heart. Teaching her the basics was easy and fun. She grew to a toddler, than to a preschooler very quickly and I soon realized the outside world was having more of an influence on her as I enrolled her in preschool, hired babysitters and took her to Sunday School.

I remember hearing news reports about child abductions and child abuse but thought it could never happen to my daughter. After all I was extra careful about who she was with and I was with her the rest of the time to keep her safe and protected. I didn't know I was leaving out the most important part of her education by not teaching her how to protect herself from harm when I wasn't with her and the reality of how a child predator lures parents and children into trusting them every day.

I have since become aware of how clever child molesters and predators are. All age groups are targeted by child predators. Can you think of any job more important than protecting and saving our children? I guess not, because you care enough to read this article.

Respect your elders. If an adult tells you to do something, do it! One youngster said his molester constantly reminded him, "I'm the grown-up and you're the kid. You better do what I say." According to a 7 year old, who was molested by a family member, she thought because her molester was an adult, he could not have been wrong. Later she decided, "I must have been very bad and this was my punishment." It is essential that parents teach their children to respect and obey authority, but do your children know about the misuse of authority?

Have you discussed with your child righteous indignation? Your child should know that if an adult (teacher, relative, coach) suggests something wrong-by touching them sexually or showing them pornographic pictures-they have your permission to say emphatically "No!" and it is okay to scream or run away if the adult persists. Don't assume they will know that to do in this kind of situation. Tell them. Role playing works very well with young children to help them understand what you are talking about or you can use puppets.

Don't be a tattletale. This is a value used by molesters. A molesting adult will often use physical or psychological threats to increase a child's reluctance to tell. Could your child be victimized because of a good kid's code of honor? "I promised I wouldn't tell!" A parent needs to sit their child down and say, "if anybody ever touches you and makes you uncomfortable -tell me. I don't care who it is-Daddy, Uncle, Grandpa, a neighbor, you tell me. We will make sure it doesn't happen again." It's a tough thing for any parent to say, but it has to be said. Should a child start to object to every good-bye kiss from a relative, find out why and remember a child has a right to say no to a kiss.








For more important information for safeguarding your child from sexual predators go to Annie Samuels' Child Safety Tips blog at http://child-safety-protection.blogspot.com/ and let me know what you think.


2011年6月17日 星期五

Pedag 192 Bambini APMA Accepted 3/4 Children's Orthotic, Tan Leather

BAMBINI: Made of prime quality, vegetable tanned leather, Bambini is the children's orthotic developed by orthopedic experts. Foot supports have proved to be extremely useful when it comes to the development of children's feet. Bambini's longitudinal arch support keeps the foot in the correct, naturally balanced position. Bambini actively protects the ankle joint. Bambini counteracts deflection and deformation of the longitudinal arch which helps prevent the development of i??splayfoot". Bambini is particularly resilient and flexible, allowing the free play of the foot's muscles thus strengthening them. Bambini has been awarded the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance. Tan leather. Pedag merges 3 elements: Nature, Science and Technology to produce products that are good for the modern foot. Nature is found in Pedag's use of high quality natural materials such as vegetable tanned leather, pure cotton, wool, sisal, water based adhesives and active carbon and silver ions for odor control. Science is found in Pedag's use of supportive, anatomically correct footbeds and inserts that support the arches, muscles and ligaments of the foot. Supporting the foot adequately provides a base from which to support the ankles, hips and spine. Pedag orthotics stress Support rather than simple Cushioning. Pedag insoles (orthotic or plain) allow the foot to breathe inside the shoe, keeping feet and shoes fresh. Did you know the foot produces a shot glass of perspiration daily. Insoles that absorb moisture, breathe and prevent odor are necessary for healthy feet. Technology is found in Pedag's modern manufacturing facilities in Germany (even though much of the production of our insoles is still done by hand), stringent quality controls and introduction of cutting edge technologies such as nano ions of silver for permanent odor prevention in several of our insoles and an innovative new material to insulate against cold.

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2011年6月16日 星期四

Child Safety in Neighborhood


What could be worse than being unsafe in your own neighborhood? Will moving to another place end your worries? Will your child be less vulnerable if you build your home somewhere else?

Fear is an option. And running away from danger does not really make it go away. It won't be healthy for your child to grow up and see you constantly fleeing at the first sight of danger. Of course, it does not mean that you ignore it and meet it head on. But it would benefit your child more if you teach him to conquer his fears and look out for himself.

Your neighborhood wasn't handpicked to be the most unsafe place in the world. Basically, all places have bad guys. Just as every basket has its share of bad apples. But it would be unfair to paint an ugly picture of the world to your child. Child safety in neighborhood does not include making your child live in fear that the bad guys are lurking in every corner. Instead, let them see their potentials in warding off any harm that may come their way.

Child safety in neighborhood can be effective if parents teach their children to open up and talk freely about their activities. You should be able to motivate them to share anything that they want to tell you. Most abduction or child exploitation cases happen because of the absence of parent and child communication. Children involved were found out to have kept their fears and confusions from their parents, making them more vulnerable to these "attacks".

Parents should make it a point to be aware of their children's activities. Child safety in neighborhood includes knowing their friends and their friends' families as well. If you value independence, make sure there are limits to it. Do not allow your child to play all by himself on the front yard or any place far from your sight. Make sure that he is in the company of his friends or with an adult when waiting for the bus or walking on the streets. Child safety in neighborhood means teaching him the emergency phone numbers in case he sense trouble. Most people use the slogan "stranger danger" to their children. However, don't let them get away with the idea that all strangers have bad intentions because most abduction and exploitation cases were done by people that the kids are familiar with.

There isn't really a 100% safe place for our children. No matter how we child-proof our homes or secure them from any threats in the neighborhood, some things may happen that wouldn't be much to our liking. You can't change how the bad guys think, but you can help your child avoid being an easy target.








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Keeping Children Safe From Abductions


Did you know that nearly 7 out of 10 children will get lost for some amount of time at least once in their lives? It is estimated that at least 2,000 kids get lost every day in the United States alone. Though the vast majority are found unharmed very quickly, we've all seen the worst-case scenario in the news. What can you do to prevent this possibility?

Every parent knows the fear of losing their child in a public place, like the mall or a park. In an instant, even well-behaved children have the natural curiosity that causes them to wander off when they see something interesting. In most cases, children don't even realize the effect this has on the parent. Though it is usually innocent distractions that cause a child to be lured away momentarily, if you've seen the news, you know that this is not always the case. A lost child can get scared, hurt, or even abducted, even if you only turn your back for a second to take a phone call, place an order, or speak with a friend passing by.

From a young age, instill in your child the rules for what to do if you are accidentally separated from them. Some strangers can actually be helpful, and the old adage not to talk to strangers may not be the best advice in some situations. For example, teach them how to spot a police officer or a store employee, as both can help reunite the child with you. Even young children can be taught phone numbers and home addresses; this simple step can go a long way. Don't forget to teach them 9-1-1 while you're at it. Never take your child to crowded places without their name and address attached somewhere on them.

There are many devices that can help you protect your children from these situations. For example, one type of alarm will sound when your child has wandered more than a preset distance away from you. Another inexpensive device is a personal alarm. This method is perfect for slightly older children, who can just press the alarm button if they are in need of assistance, and a loud alarm will sound. Too many children try to behave politely even when being abducted, when it is crucial that they yell, scream, and make as much noise as possible. A personal alarm can help them get the attention of nearby adults.

No matter the situation, never assume that your child is safe. The majority of abducted children are taken by family members or those who are familiar to them. Most abductions by strangers take place on quiet roads or sidewalks, though of course the possibility also exists in crowded areas. Children who are walking home alone or playing outside without supervision are particularly at risk. Parents can be lulled into a false sense of security in situation where they believe their children are safe, but the truth is, you must be prepared for all of the possibilities, all of the time. Teach your children that they may not be able to trust a neighbor, bus driver, or anyone else they don't know well, even if they see them on a daily basis.








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2011年6月15日 星期三

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How Can You Benefit From Owning A Child GPS Tracker?


Every parent dreads the moment their child faces an emergency. Whether it is at school or at home, you want to provide safety for your child at all times. A child gps tracker has become a necessary device in the world we live in today.

Kidnappings, missing persons, the statistics don't show good reading. Over 80% of missing persons are juvenile (under the age of 18) in the US alone. When your child goes to school, you want to know they are safe. That's where a real time child gps tracker comes into play.

Buying a gps tracking device that provides real time, live data is essential. You want to know instantly if your child is in trouble or faces any other kind of emergency.

A device currently popular on the market is the amber alert gps child tracker. The name amber alert is a warning system issued in the US and in certain other countries when a child goes missing. The alert system came about after Amber Hagerman, a 9 year old was abducted and murdered in Texas in 1996.

The amber alert child gps tracker has useful features specifically designed to track and monitor a child's location. The following is a summary of the features you will find in this gps tracker.


You have a 24 hour battery life which is good for 2 school days before recharge
There is something called safety zone alerts that lets you know when your child is out of a predefined zone, i.e. somewhere they shouldn't be
A panic button is located on the device. Once pushed an emergency notification is instantly sent to you either on your computer or phone. This feature is priceless, you know immediately if your child is in any danger. Law enforcement will always tell you, time is critical in any child abduction case.
You can also use the device to track your teenager, especially whilst they are driving. The amber alert child gps tracker lets you know the speed the device is travelling at.
For smaller children the tracker also provides temperature information, so you know whether your child is comfortable in the temperature they are in. This is useful when your child is sitting in cars on warm days.
The tracking device can be connected directly to a mobile cellphone. You can view the gps tracking data directly on the phone.

As with any gadget you buy, there is a cost involved. With this particular gps tracker you will be required to pay activation fees. But considering the amount of benefits of owning a child gps tracker, I certainly think the price is worth the investment.








Are you worried about your child's safety? Are you stuck in the office and constantly worried if your child is safe when travelling to and from school?
Do you want to know where your child is hanging out with friends? Is it time you considered a GPS tracker?

The amber alert child gps tracker gives all the peace of mind you need.

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2011年6月14日 星期二

Using an Email Trace For Parental Abduction Cases


Each year 354000 families find themselves caught in the nightmare of parental abductions.

A parental abduction is defined as "the taking, retention, or concealment of a child or children by a parent, other family member, or their agent, in derogation of the custody rights, including visitation rights, of another parent or family member"

If your child is the victim of a parental abduction you need to act quickly. You need to make contact with the police and establish a rapport with the detectives assigned to your case.

You need to inform your lawyer or if you do not yet have a lawyer, retain one that has experience in parental abduction cases.

You should also hire a private investigator that has dealt with parental abductions. An investigator that has experience in locating missing person, runaway children and ball jumpers should also have handled many parental abduction cases. Be sure the investigator is an expert in modern technology and state of the art Internet investigations.

Today PI's have many resources that can quickly resolve a parental abduction case. They can trace emails and use email tracing technology pinpoint the exact location an email is opened and read. So for instance if they were to send a pretext email to the abductor and the email was opened at a certain address at a certain time the PI could immediately notify the police in that jurisdiction to sweep in and recover the child.

The same goes with cell phone forensics, triangulation,pinging and other telephone investigations. A PI will have contacts and connections that can assist him in locating the user of a cell phone.

Equally important is being aware of Internet investigations. Such as being able to locate a person's secret email accounts, or find secret personal ads and social networking sites like Myspace, Friendster and Facebook.

All of this information will assist an investigator in quickly resolving a parental abduction case. If you do decide to retain an investigator make sure they have successfully resolved parental abduction cases in the past. Make sure they are recognized as an expert in the techniques like email tracing, personal ad investigation and cell phone forensics we described above.

Before hiring the investigator do a quick Google search on their name to see if they are recognized as an authority in non custodial parental abductions. Se if they have any experience in locating people with email tracing, cell phone forensics and Internet investigations.








The author has over 10 years experience in tracking down and identifying cyber criminals. He has expanded and developed these internet tracing skills into the areas of parental abduction cares and locating runaway kids or dangerous bail jumpers with only an email address or screen name. http://www.EmailRevealer.com