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  2. Stranger danger - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, stranger danger has long been a key theme in the safety of children. The potential danger of a child being abused or killed by a stranger has been seen as a major factor in children having less freedom from the mid 20th century onwards, although factors including other crimes as well as increased road traffic (increasing ...

  3. Missing children panic - Wikipedia

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    [5] [2] The panic popularized the misleading claim that 1.5 million children per year disappeared or were abducted in the United States, [1] [6] [7] [4] introduced the stranger danger narrative into public discourse [6] [7] and intensified tropes relating to the sexual predation and murder of boys by homosexuals in American culture, especially ...

  4. The Safe Side - Wikipedia

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    The Safe Side is a series of safety videos and other products, founded in 2005 by Julie Clark, founder of The Baby Einstein Company, & John Walsh, host of America's Most Wanted and co-founder of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Each DVD and CD provides important safety tips.

  5. Safetyville USA - Wikipedia

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    The children are taught health and fitness, and a variety of safety skills including fire safety, bicycle safety, pedestrian safety, electrical safety, stranger danger, and railroad safety. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] In 2009, Safetyville, USA celebrated its 25th anniversary, and over 200,000 Northern California children had already benefited from this ...

  6. Strong Kids, Safe Kids - Wikipedia

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    Strong Kids, Safe Kids is a 1984 direct-to-video PSA film, hosted by Henry Winkler, that teaches basic skills to parents and children to help prevent sexual abuse and other dangerous situations.

  7. Dog safety for kids: What parents need to know - AOL

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    Parents should role-play safe and good interactions with a stuffed dog by teaching children to “blow a kiss, ask for a trick or offer a wave to the doggy, but not approach.” Be a 'doggy ...

  8. Kids Can Say No! - Wikipedia

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    Kids Can Say No! is a twenty-minute [6] British short educational film [10] intended to teach children about sexual abuse. [6] Harris said he was naive about the subject and was motivated to make the film by a female teacher who told him that, when she spoke to her students about abuse, [11] a traumatised girl ran out of the room; the girl later disclosed that she was being abused by a family ...

  9. Kids obsessed with MrBeast? Here's what parents should know ...

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    By watching MrBeast videos, kids are exposed to stories of people in need, and presented with a happy ending as the YouTuber swoops in. Media psychologist Pamela Rutledge says his generosity is ...