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23.01.2022 TESTIMONIAL 'Please Keep Me Safe' delivers on all levels to help your child be aware and prepared for situations without making them feel scared. I really liked how Glenn explained strategies to assist both myself as a parent and also my children. This book is a great tool that all parents should have. - Donna Retter



14.01.2022 How Do Predators Hide in Plain Sight? Many offenders portray themselves as the kind of person you just wouldn’t suspect of being a sex offender. They are often too nice or an upstanding member of the community. This common tactic allows them to embed themselves in a community and be involved in a number of socially responsible activities such as youth groups, churches, and schools. This can allow predators access to a huge number of potential victims without ever being s...uspected. Because they are not drawing suspicion to themselves, parents drop their guards and allow access to their children without asking very many questions. Often predators are charming, likeable, and appear to radiate trust and sincerity. This is crucial in gaining access to children. Some will attempt to establish peer relationships with people much younger than themselves. This is often because predators may prefer the company of children to adults as they find it difficult to develop and maintain normal, healthy, adult relationships. Predators often have a lack of understanding of intimacy, in that they like the feeling of it, but lack the skills to feel satisfaction or trust from it. When they can’t find intimacy in appropriate ways with adults they may look to find it from someone else who has little resistancelike a child.

06.01.2022 Instead of confusing our children by giving them the blanket rule of never talking to strangers, we can teach them that there are some people who they don’t know who may still be safe to speak to, and others who might be dangerous. This empowers our children to analyze situations for themselves and take appropriate action to be sensible in public while avoiding strangers who might be dangerous. Children can be taught to evaluate how they are feeling around a person, determining if they are safe, and to always have an escape route as a backup plan. This puts the power in your child’s hands, leaving them with no reason to be afraid. If your child feels unsafe or creeped out by a person’s presence, he can immediately feel empowered to find another person or get help.

01.01.2022 Some great testimonials.



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