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Safety Tips - Talking to Your Children |
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What To Say When Talking to Your
Children:
- Avoid scary details. Include general
information when speaking to children.
You know more than your child needs to
know. Use language that is honest and
age-appropriate (e.g. "there are people
who do bad things to children").
- If your children could possible have
contact with a registered sex offender,
you should show your children the sex
offender's photo. In a manner that does
not incite panic: instruct your children
to avoid contact with the offender, even
if the offender's offenses of conviction
does not involve an offense against a
child. Instruct them to avoid being in
the vicinity of the offender's residence
or workplace. All sexual offenders are
prohibited from contact with children,
and any contact should be reported to
the Sheriff's Office.
- Encourage your children to tell you
if the sex offender initiates contact
with them. Review the public safety
materials with your children.
- Encourage your children to tell you
about any contact any other person who
makes them feel uncomfortable. It is
important to teach your children about
appropriate and inappropriate contact
and to encourage regular discussion
about their interactions with other
people.
- Teach your children: DON'T take
rides from strangers; DON'T harass or
visit any sex offender's home or yard;
DO tell a safe adult if anyone acts
inappropriately toward them (e.g.
creepy, too friendly, threatening,
offering gifts in a secret way, or
touching them); DO RUN, SCREAM, and GET
AWAY if someone is bothering them; DON'T
keep secrets; DON'T assist strangers;
DON'T go places alone; DO ask questions
and DO talk about any uncomfortable
feelings or interactions.
- Make it a habit to LISTEN to your
children and to believe them. If a child
feels listened to and believed about
small everyday things, they are more
likely to share the big scary things
with you. Be sensitive to changes in
your child's behavior. Pay attention to
your child's feelings.
This information is meant to educate you about offenders in
Jefferson County. It has not been made available for you to take action against any
individual. Any action against an offender which is determined to be a violation of law will
subject the violator to arrest and prosecution.
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