Child Safety
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I believe strongly in giving children the opportunity to practice “saying” no. More than telling them to say no, it is important to give them the “experience” of saying no in a variety of setting so that they can access saying no when their safety depends on it.
I have met the founder of this program and have found it to be an important tool for every community to offer to its young people.
“Welcome to radKIDS!
The Revolutionary Leader in Personal Empowerment Safety Education and Violence Prevention for Children
Teaching Our Children to Resist Aggression Defensively
“Please don’t tell me to stay safe — Teach me, or how will I know?”
Studies show that proactive responses (such as those techniques taught by radKIDS) are most effective for avoiding would-be abductors.
A National Leader
radKIDS is the national leader in children’s safety education and provides the only holistic, practical and realistic life skills safety program available for children and parents today. radKIDS teaches children individually in an activity based hands-on training classroom, which means every child participates in all activities.”
radKIDS, Inc.
9 New Venture Drive Unit 4
South Dennis, MA 02660
Phone: (508) 760-2080
Fax: (58) 760-2089
0 comments Thursday 01 Mar 2007 | Gayle | Sights With Insight, Child Safety
This organization impacts children world wide.
“The Smile Train is focused on solving a single problem: cleft lip and palate.”
“Clefts are a major problem in developing countries where there are millions of children who are suffering with unattended to cleft lips or palates. Most cannot eat or speak properly. Aren’t allowed to attend school or hold a job. And face very difficult lives filled with shame and isolation, pain and heartache.
The good news is every single child with a cleft can be helped with surgery that costs as little as $250 and takes as little as 45 minutes. Continue Reading »
0 comments Thursday 01 Mar 2007 | Gayle | Sights With Insight, Child Safety