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4 responses to “How to Protect Your Child From The Danger of Abduction”

  1. Brandy

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    I love Mr Walsh as well, and enjoy all that he does to try to help save children! Sad thing is even as caution as parents can be, without placing our child in a bubble all we can do is keep a good, cautious eye out and be certain to teach our children about stranger danger. My DD is turning 7 and she still will answer what her teachers name is and EVERYTHING to complete strangers and so I am trying to explain to her we need to be polite to everyone, however, information such as her last name, teachers name, home address or phone number, etc are all PERSONAL information and we don’t just give them out no matter what!
    .-= Brandy´s last blog ..One More Month =-.

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  2. Felicia - I Complete Me

    Thanks for the tips and information. Sometimes I get a little worried because my little man is so friendly and likes to go to just about everyone (females especially). I pray that I can teach him not to go to strangers and may the Lord protect him when I can’t.
    .-= Felicia – I Complete Me´s last blog ..Facebook Etiquette and Your Relationships =-.

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  3. Amanda @ High Impact Mom

    Great info!! My little ladies are also WAY too friendly and have never met a stranger (just like their mama), so we have spent a lot of time teaching them about how to handle a situation and how to avoid one all together! Thank you for doing your part to share this information!
    .-= Amanda @ High Impact Mom´s last blog ..Review: Elmo’s Animal Adventures =-.

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  4. LusDuttyvat

    The action taken to local and national disasters is great but it’s a real shame that so many citizens take advantage of the sad situations.

    I mean everytime there is an earthquake, a flood, an oil spill – there’s always a group of heartless people who rip off tax payers.

    This is in response to reading that 4 of Oprah Winfreys “angels” got busted ripping off the system. Shame on them!
    http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/08/19/crimesider/entry5251471.shtml

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