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61. Security Services Canada: For All Your Home And Business Security Needs!
911A Link To Your child's safety If you have children, it is very important to teachthem to When you dial 911, it locks up a telephone line and if someone is
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62. Harris County Sheriff's Department - Child Safety
groups run a Phone Friend or Warm Line that children at Lobby for sensitivetreatment of child victims. department to talk about children's safety to a
http://www.co.harris.tx.us/so/pub_safety.htm
Safety Skills for Children
  • He got lost at a shopping mall? A nice-looking, friendly stranger offered her a ride home after school? A babysitter wanted to play a secret game that no one would know about? She was at home alone and the doorbell rang? A friend dared him to hitchhike?
While most kids pass through childhood without ever experiencing physical harm, some are frightened or hurt by crime. As a parent, one of your responsibilities is to teach your children how to protect themselves and respond to threatening situations. And, you should always take the time to listen carefully to your children's fears and feelings about people or places that scare them or make them feel uncomfortable.
What can you do?
First, cover the basics:
  • Rehearse with children their full name, address, and phone number (including area code) and how to make emergency phone calls from home and public phones. Walk the neighborhood with your children. Show them safe places they can go to in an emergency, like a neighbor's house, a block parent or McGruff House, or an open store. Tell children never to accept gifts or rides from someone they don't know well.

63. Teachers.Net Gazette December 2002 - GREG POSPIEL: CHILD SAFETY TIPS AND FREE CD
We Get What We Get The Bottom Line On Parent I am now making a CD of My SafetySong available to teachers across America hoping that every child can hear
http://teachers.net/gazette/DEC02/pospiel.html

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Eric Carle said, "I long dreamt of a museum for children and families," and now his dream has come true... ARTICLES The Very Busy Museum - A conversation with Eric Carle by Kathleen Alape Carpenter, Editor in Chief Kindergartners Share Thanksgiving Recipes Posted by their teacher on the Teachers.Net chatboard Greetings from the Coast Guard Cutter POLAR SEA! by LT. Marshall Branch Editor's e-Picks for Education News by Kathleen Carpenter - Editor, Teachers.Net Gazette We Get What We Get - The Bottom Line On Parent Accountability by Bill Page Don't Forget the Little People: A Vision for an Online Learning Community for Kindergarten by Jaclyn Scott by Karen/PA/Rdg A View on Holiday Art by Kathy Roberson How to Deal With Bullying in Your Classroom by William Voors STUDENT TUTORS = SYMBIOTIC EFFECT
  • More Than Just "Reading Buddies" - An Overview of School-based Mentor Programming by Peggy Cramer A Remarkable Program For At-Risk, Middle Level Students by Bill Page
  • Child Safety Tips and Free CD by Greg Pospiel 60 Ways to Practice Spelling by Michele McCoy December Columns December Regular Features December Informational Items Gazette Home Delivery:
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    64. Transportation Safety Tip #11
    Take steps to safety. Make it clear to your child that she must wear a helmet on isimportant to wear a helmet when doing other sports, like inline skating and
    http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/childps/newtips/tip11.html
    Transportation Safety Tips
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  • Home Many children are hit by cars when running into the street. Help your child practice crossing streets safely Set a good example. Ride with your child and wear your helmet! Tip #11
    kids on the move:
    walking and biking safely
    (kindergarten to grade three) Learning to be traffic smart
    Children in kindergarten through third grade are learning to become independent. They enjoy walking, riding bikes, and playing outside. They don't have the judgment to cope with traffic by themselves yet, but they can begin to understand safety rules. What parents need to know: the bottom line
  • Parents often think their children are able to handle traffic safely by themselves before they actually are ready.
  • Children don't have the skills to handle these risky situations until at least age ten.
  • Boys are much more likely than girls to be injured or killed in traffic.
  • Bicycles are vehicles. Children should not ride bikes in the road until they fully understand traffic rules and show they can follow them. Young children are NOT small adults!
  • 65. Wenesday, February 11: Child Safety Seat
    It’s better to have drivers wait in line than to attempt In case you find a vehicleor child safety seat that is is the last person to install the child seat
    http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/outreach/safesobr/OPlanner/ncpsw/kidseat1.html
    Check Day
    National Child
    Passenger Safety
    Week
    Table Of Contents
    Overview Media Kick-off Day Sample Press Release ... CSS / NCPSW Planners Page W ednesday, February 11 Child Safety Seat Check Day Activities Conduct community-wide or state-wide child safety seat clinics. Distribute tips on correctly using child safety seats to all those conducting and participating in the clinic. Ask child care centers or pre-schools to distribute information to parents about purchasing new and used child safety seats. Resources Featured in the Materials Catalog in this planner
    • Child Transportation Safety Tips Item #1P1045
    Available from the NHTSA Traffic Safety Materials Catalog or the NHTSA website at www.nhtsa.dot.gov
    • Are You Using It Right? brochure Item #1P0400
    • Baby Seats, Seat Belts, and You! manual Item #1P1015
    • Shopping Guide to Child and Infant Safety Seats brochure Item #1P0306
    • Take Vince and Larry’s Crash Course on Child Safety Seats brochure Item #1P1008
    • Which of These Children Should be in a Car Seat? poster English Item #1P1000 and Spanish Item #1P1001
    Child Safety Seat Check/Clinic Guidelines Tools Needed
    • Manufacturer’s instructions
    • Clipboards
    • Pens/pencils
    • Recall lists(s)
    • Check/clinic checklist(s)
    • Traffic cones
    • Child seat check/clinic signs
    • Tape/rope to designate “safe” area
    • Child seats for loan or giveaway (convertible and booster)
    • Towels, sheets, “funoodles”

    66. National Child Safety Board
    Role of the National child Passenger safety Board Need For A NCPSB is coordinatedbody, more detail on partners, also include one line asking for
    http://www.cpsboard.org/minutes06-02.htm

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    Minutes of the June 7-8, 2002 Meeting Orlando, Florida PDF Document
    Day 1: Friday, June 7, 2002 2:00 pm - 7:30 pm Attendees Board members in attendance: Marilyn Bull, Joe Colella, Susan DeCourcy, Don Dupray, Mark Evanko, Barb Foley, Carole Guzzetta, Lisa Hershey, Nancy Lang, Artie Martin, Bill Merritt, Traycier Mitchell-Medina, Julie Prom, Bill Wen Board members not in attendance: Holly Billie, Vera Fullaway, Tami Levitas, Yvonne McBride Other Attendees: Phil Gulak, NHTSA Meeting minutes: Jennifer Huebner Full Board Session Welcome and Conference Schedules/Plan (2:00 pm - 3:30 pm) 1. National Child Passenger Safety Board Membership Application Process- Bill Wen
    During Lifesaver's open mic Board session on Tuesday from 3:45 pm to 5:15 pm open enrollment for the National CPS Board will be mentioned. Bill Wen asked committee chairs to speak about their committee duties. 2. Status of Printing of Manuals (Opportunity Productions, Inc. Promo to States)- Bill Wen

    67. National Child Safety Board
    2 videos Don't Risk Your child's Life a state contact list detailing HighwaySafety Contact for not affect colleagues, also is the first line of defense
    http://www.cpsboard.org/minutes03-01.htm

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    Minutes of the March 24-25 Meeting Denver, Colorado PDF Document Day 1- March 24, 2001 Attendees: Steve Anderson, Marilyn Bull (Day one), Karen DiCapua, Barbara Foley, Carole Guzzetta, Bill Hall, Lisa Hershey, Randy Kiser, Kathy Kruger, Thelma Kuska, Nancy Lang, Tami Levitas, Yvonne McBride (Day two), Lori Miller, Bob Rowe, Lorrie Walker, Bill Wen, Howard Willson Other Attendees: Bob Wall, Joe Colella, Jennifer Huebner (Minutes) Guest: Mark Edwards, AAA Opening: Bob Rowe announced his resignation from the Board. He is accepting a new position as Executive Director of IACP Foundation. Patricia Goven will be assuming his Board position. Bob offered assistance in the future with legal council if needed. Although his presence will be missed, congratulations were expressed. Steve Anderson convened the meeting with a brief overview of the agenda.

    68. Safety Tips Due To Winter Storms Or Year 2000
    Heritage children's Dictionary Paranoid Sisters' child safety Made Easy If your child'sstress is out of care provider or children's Resource Line, locally at
    http://www.kidsource.com/safety/winter.storms.tips.html
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    by Lisa Carter and Lori Marques Advertisement With the winter season upon us and the possibility of power loss due to storms or the Year 2000, it's important to be careful on how we light our homes. Candles and oil lamp flames are attractive to children of all ages and can cause burns or lead to house fires. In addition, the oil in the lamps is a danger even when not lit. "The clear fluid looks like water and every year Children's Hospital sees children that mistakenly drink the oil, which damages their lungs," said Dr. Mark Del Beccaro, Emergency Department. "If the oil is aspirated in a significant quantity, it can cause respiratory distress and require hospitalization." So please store the lamps and the oil out of reach of young children. Some children may also become anxious about the Year 2000 or other issues. As parents, there are some strategies you can teach your children to help them manage their stress. Communication is the key:

    69. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
    no longer sure how to draw the thin line between sane The authors intend to teachreaders to be more The Loving Parent's Guide to child safety (Berkley Trade P
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    70. Safety Lessons For Children
    Inline skating rodeo (For the whole family) The rodeo is designed to teach childrenand their parents skating safety rules and how to maintain proper and safe
    http://www.statefarm.com/educate/safeless.htm
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    If you would like to have this program presented to your school or civic organization, contact a State Farm agent or the regional State Farm office nearest you. 911/0 emergency safety (Preschool - 3rd grade)
    The purpose of this lesson is to help children understand how to handle a emergency by phoning the appropriate authorities. Children learn how to dial 911. And they also have the opportunity to practice calling 911 on our 911 simulator. This lesson can be presented in areas that have either 911 or as emergency calling numbers.

    71. SafeChild.net - In-Line Skates
    If your child is injured on inline skates, be Sources American Academy of Pediatrics,Center for Disease Control, Consumer Product safety Commission.
    http://www.safechild.net/for_parents/inlineskates.html
    In-Line Skates In-line skating has become very popular with children as well as adults.
    • In-line skates provide good exercise for children. Children use them to play roller-blade hockey, do tricks and skate. They have also become a mode of transportation for children.
    As in-line skates have become more popular, skating injuries have increased. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports that every year:
    • More than 100,000 people are treated in hospital emergency departments for injuries related to in-line skating. Children five to 14 are most at risk for injuries due to in-line skating. More than one-third of the injuries are to the wrist area. Approximately five percent are head injuries. Nearly two-thirds of injured in-line skaters were not wearing safety gear when they were injured.
    • Thirty-six deaths have been reported since 1992. Thirty-one of these deaths were from collisions with motor vehicles.
    To lessen the chance of your child being injured while using in-line skates be sure:
    • The in-line skates fit properly. They should fit snugly - don't buy them for your child to grow in to.

    72. Skates And Skateboards Safety - SafeUSA (TM)
    your child wears all the required safety gear every If your child is new to inline aninstructor certified by the International In-line Skating Association
    http://safeusa.org/sports/skates.htm
    Safety Tips The Problem Resources References Contact Us Email Address Telephone Website Help Index Search
    SafeUSA TM Home School Community Move ... Contact Us In-line Skates and Skateboards Each year, more than 100,000 people are treated in hospital emergency departments for injuries related to in-line skating, and nearly 40,000 seek emergency treatment for skateboarding injuries. The majority of these patients are under age 25. Many injuries can be prevented if skaters wear proper safety gear and avoid risky skating behavior. Safety Tips
    Injury Prevention Tips for In-line Skaters and Skateboarders To help your child avoid injuries while in-line skating and skateboarding, follow these safety tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, and other sports and health organizations. ( Note : Adult skaters should heed this advice, too.)
    • Make sure your child wears all the required safety gear every time he or she skates.

    73. Safe In The Community  - SafeUSA (TM)
    Sports safety The Age a child Can Ride a Center for Rural and Agricultural Healthand safety; Ice Hockey Injury Prevention SafeUSA; Inline Skating National
    http://safeusa.org/communit/safecomm.htm
    Community
    Safety
    Violence Indoors Outdoors Fire ... Emergencies Contact Us Email Address Telephone Website Help Index Search
    SafeUSA TM Home School Community Move ... Contact Us Safe in the Community Resources for being safe in the community from violence and unintentional injuries such as falls, fire-related injuries and drownings that occur in public places; and also protected after the injury occurs by emergency medical systems, 911 emergency response, poison control centers, and trauma care systems. The Problem
    Being safe in the community means being safe from injuries that result from motor vehicle crashes, and falls, fires, drownings, and violence that occur in public places. It also means that people are protected after an injury occurs by emergency medical systems, 911 emergency response, poison control centers, and trauma care systems.
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    74. -- Wicked 4 Kids --
    are a stranger and your child should not e them from meeting new friends onlineor using
    http://www.wicked4kids.com/grownup/safety.shtml
    more grownup stuff... about wicked4kids wicked4kids' privacy policy safety on the internet wicked4kids is rated safe by these organisations, and is committed to a safer internet for children. Have you seen wicked4kids' privacy policy
    By taking the time to surf the 'net and look at the sites for children, you are taking the first step towards making the internet a safer place for your children, your students, or the children you care for.
    Never let young children surf the 'net alone. 
    Even if you can't sit by them, stay within earshot
    and keep an interest in what they are looking at.  For this reason, keep the computer in a common area such as
    the family or living room, rather than in bedrooms or the study.

    75. CNN.com - Health - Teaching Kids Safety Strategies -- Without Scaring Them - Sep
    What about that man in the grocery store line? Becker says that the real safety issueisn strangeness inappropriate behavior and a child's vulnerability to
    http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/children/09/21/kid.safety.wmd/
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    76. Internet Safety
    computers, and how to prevent the possibility of your child becoming a victim online. do the same for them with regard to computer / Internet safety.
    http://www.merrimackpd.org/internet.htm
    MERRIMACK POLICE DEPARTMENT
    Merrimack, New Hampshire
    Children and the Internet
    The Internet can be a scary place, especially for parents who are concerned about who their children may be communicating with over the Internet. As with all tools, a computer that is online must be used with adult supervision. The Merrimack Police Department wants to make all parents aware of possible child exploitation over the Internet. The Internet has become the fastest growing medium through which people communicate. Coupled with the availability of "on-line" services such as America On Line CompuServe or Prodigy (to name a few) and the myriad of Internet service providers, access to information - and people - has become easier and quicker than ever. Children are more susceptible to exploitation, because they find the Internet and all that exists on line a fascinating place to explore and discover. They further can be lulled into thinking that because they are more or less removed from the personal contact most commonly associated with "child exploitation", that they are free from being taken advantage of. Pedophiles , those people that have a sexual preference for children, now have the unique opportunity to literally contact your child while he or she uses the computer on line. The experienced pedophile will subtly lure children into trusting them, and then begin a campaign of desensitizing involving the sending of explicit messages and pictures over the Internet.

    77. Our Children On-Line>About Us
    featured have this in common, educational value and safety. Remember you are yourchild's first teacher and you Our online catalog offers the most popular and
    http://www.ourchildrenenterprises.com/about_us.htm
    Educational Toys for the early childhood years. Home Search About us Links Contact Downloads Shop ... Product Query Since 1974 we have been serving the educational industry.
    Specializing in early childhood education, toddler thru school age years.
    The educational toys we offer have been, for the most part, long time favorites
    with our customers. They all share one common attribute- they teach children
    while they are having fun! Children learn while playing. Piecing a puzzle together or creating a simple art project gives them a sense of achievement. Stacking basic blocks or interlocking specialty building toys spark the imagination and develop critical thinking and problem solving skills all the while they are having fun.
    That is the intent and purpose of educational toys. To safely teach our children as they play and expand their imagination and to set a basis to prepare them for academic studies in years to come.
    Video games and many electronic toys are temporary entertainment and not very useful instruments to your child's imagination. Teach your child to play chess, checkers or even connect-4 or monopoly. Anyone of these will aid in learning to learn. Strategies, anticipation, planning, counting, rules, fair play, interactivity and it's actually fun!

    78. Pepco -> ParentSite -> For Parents
    back to top. Kids 36 Place safety covers over unused electric outlets. Teens Teachyour child Never throw anything over or at a power line, utility pole
    http://www.pepco.com/safety/parentsite_safety_forparents.htm
    For Parents Electricity is a powerful energy, traveling 186,000 miles per second, it always tries to reach the ground. Materials such as rubber, plastics, porcelain, wood (when dry) and glass stop the flow of electricity, thus preventing it from reaching the ground. These materials are called "insulators." On the other hand, "conductors" allow electricity to flow through them. Examples include metal, water, trees, most earth and skin. There is a good chance that while you may know this information, your child does not. Part of keeping your child safe is educating him or her about the danger of misusing electricity and electrical devices. Infants and Toddlers
    • Place safety covers over unused electric outlets. These insulators prevent electric shock. Make sure your child does not stick his/her finger (or any other object) into an electrical outlet. Do not let your child play around outlets. Never use an electric appliance when your child is taking a bath or when the child is wet. Bring your child inside during a storm. Do not give your child a bath during a storm.

    79. Pepco -> ParentSite -> For Parents Print-Ready Page
    Kids 36 Place safety covers over unused electric outlets. Teens teach yourchild Never throw anything over or at a power line, utility pole or
    http://www.pepco.com/safety/parentsite_safety_forparents_p.htm
    For Parents Electricity is a powerful energy, traveling 186,000 miles per second, it always tries to reach the ground. Materials such as rubber, plastics, porcelain, wood (when dry) and glass stop the flow of electricity, thus preventing it from reaching the ground. These materials are called "insulators." On the other hand, "conductors" allow electricity to flow through them. Examples include metal, water, trees, most earth and skin. There is a good chance that while you may know this information, your child does not. Part of keeping your child safe is educating him or her about the danger of misusing electricity and electrical devices. Infants and Toddlers
    • Place safety covers over unused electric outlets. These insulators prevent electric shock. Make sure your child does not stick his/her finger (or any other object) into an electrical outlet. Do not let your child play around outlets. Never use an electric appliance when your child is taking a bath or when the child is wet. Bring your child inside during a storm. Do not give your child a bath during a storm.

    80. Child Safety And Free Information
    not a toy and that they should keep the line clear in 7. Have your child call whenthey get home so you 8. Explain the safety rules for answering the door and
    http://64.33.123.108/info.child.safety.html
    When your Child is Out without You Tips for Children: 1. Never accept gifts from strangers or go anywhere with them 2. Never give your name or address to a stranger 3. Never play in a vacant house or a wooded area 4. If a stranger asks you for help say "No", then get away and tell your parents. Adults ask adults for help, not children 5. Make sure your parents know where you are and who you are with 6. If you ever get a "funny feeling", or if someone ever touches you and makes you feel "funny", tell your parents or a trusted adult 7. Never go with an adult, even one you know, unless they have the password that you and your parents have decided on 8. If you get lost while shopping, find a policeman or store clerk. They will help you find your parents Tips for Parents: 1. Develop a password with your children and tell them that, if anyone ever tries to pick them up, that a person must know the password 2. Know where your children congregate and who their friends are

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