Tuesday, July 30, 2002

Jessica Lunsford Incident Causes Parent Concern: How Can We Protect Our Kids?

Jessica Lunsford Incident Causes Parent Concern: How Can We Protect Our Kids?

Kids Become Safer When Parents Go Beyond Stranger Danger: New Book And Program Give Parents Tools To Train Children Correctly

Dayton, OH (PRWEB) March 3, 2005

Child Safety Expert and police veteran, Glen Evans, has launched an exciting new parent resource book designed to help parents worry less about their kids. Evans developed the children's safety ASSERT Kids program, which stands for Active and Simple Safety Education Response Training.

Recent surveys indicate parents number one concern is child safety and health. Most parents admit to being frustrated because they believe they are not preparing their kids well enough.

Stranger Danger information is readily available, but there is a growing movment away from this information because it has been deemed incomplete.

Glen Evans states, "Business and industry has invested millions of dollars in training their employees because they want they best results... they train them because they want them to know what to do... Parents should be no different. Parents should go beyond Stranger Danger and begin the personal safety training process with their kids, the cost of not training them is too high."

In the new book, "How To Create Incredibly Safe Kids!" parents learn the secrets to helping their kids recognize dangerous people and techniques to train an automatic response into them, essentially programming them to know exactly what to do if confronted by a "stranger" or bully.

Then new release of the printed manual includes a Mom's safety manual digital download, and an Amber Alert 12 Year Child ID Card or parents, teachers or police officers can download a copy of the book.

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