Sociology, asked by joejac876, 6 hours ago

In today’s world, being a parent and protecting your children can often seem like a daunting task. Where do you even start? There is a laundry list of things that could be dangerous. What about the times when you are not there with your children to protect them; will they know what to do? With a recent Fort Worth child abduction fresh in the minds of many, it’s time to familiarize ourselves with the child safety tips we can take as parents to protect our kids, as well as the things we can teach our children to look out for so they can protect themselves.PHOTOS! It’s important to have a recent, clear photo of your child, preferably with whatever he or she might normally have on (ie: glasses, braces, earrings, etc.), as well as without. If your son or daughter has any identifying marks on his or her body, such as a birth mark or scar, know where those are located and what they look like, or take a photo. Before your child leaves home for the day, make an effort to remember what he or she is wearing. Any detail, even down to tennis shoes and a backpack, help law enforcement in providing the best description to the public quickly. Go where they go, or know where they go. Obviously it is ideal to keep your children within eyesight; however, on the many occasions when they will be away from you, know where they are and have a trusted contact at that location with whom you can check in if needed. Check with your local police department to see if there is a fingerprinting office. Having your child’s fingerprints available can be extremely useful in the investigation. BE TECH-FRIENDly. ​

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Answered by KushsinghRajput88
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Worth child abduction fresh in the minds of many, it’s time to familiarize ourselves with the child safety tips we can take as parents to protect our kids, as well as the things we can teach our children to look out for so they can protect themselves.PHOTOS! It’s important to have a recent, clear photo of your child, preferably with whatever he or she might normally have on (ie: glasses, braces, earrings, etc.), as well as without.

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