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    Keeping Your Teen Safe -- Some Do's and Don'ts
    Keeping track of your teen and their safety

     
    The vast majority of high schools are safe places. The chances of serious harm coming to your child in school are very small, although some kids do get hurt at school. There are things you can do to minimize the chances of serious harm happening to your child at school.

    DO'S

    Do everything you can to break the power of 'the code'.

    The most dangerous place a kid can be, is trapped behind the 'code of silence'. It's the most powerful thing that threatens your child.

    Schools are filled with people who help kids. 'The code' keeps your kid from that help. Bad guys depend on it.

    Break it. Talk about it. Challenge it. Make sure your kids know they have a choice. Bad guys don't deserve the protection of the code. They use it to hurt people.

    Teach your child three steps to stopping 'bad guys'.

    1. Tell them to stop

    2. Tell them you'll get help

    3. Get help

    Ask the name of the adult your student would go to for help.

    If the answer is nobody, call your counseling department and ask them to help your student connect to at least one adult in the building.


     

     
  • 1 - Keep your teen safe
  • 2 - Keep tabs on your teen
  • 3 - Beware of lies
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