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Wed, 04 Mar 2015 12:59:51 GMT /slideshow/spring-break-activities-for-your-kids-1/45437335 KidsLiveSafe@slideshare.net(KidsLiveSafe) SPRING BREAK ACTIVITIES for you and your little ones! KidsLiveSafe Stuck at home for Spring Break? Here are some fun and creative activities to do with your little ones! http://bit.ly/1wIeybq <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/springbreakactivitiesforyourkids1-150304125951-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Stuck at home for Spring Break? Here are some fun and creative activities to do with your little ones! http://bit.ly/1wIeybq
SPRING BREAK ACTIVITIES for you and your little ones! from Kids Live Safe
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Warning Signs - Is Your Child Sexually Abused? /slideshow/warning-signs-is-your-child-sexually-abused/36971172 6warningsignsthatyourchildisavictimofchildabuse-sharoneseditsfinaldraft-140714161946-phpapp01
Watch & share this important video about how to tell if your child is a victim of sexual abuse, brought to you by Kids Live Safe. KidsLiveSafe provides a way for you to protect your children from sex offenders by having access to a registry and various other child protection tools. For more details and review, visit www.kidslivesafe.com It's important to be aware of sexual abuse of our children. Know the signs, and stop it now with the review of Kids Live Safe and our advice. As parents, it's hard to imagine the unthinkable, but it's important to consider the possible. Review these warning signs brought to you by Kids Live Safe: 1. Dressing habits & hygiene changes: Your child may try to make themselves less appealing to their abuser by: - starting to dress shabbily - not bathing - not brushing their teeth - not combing their hair 2. Sexual knowledge: Pay attention to your child's terminology: if they seem to have sexual knowledge beyond their years, or begin to touch themselves or others in a sexual way, have an honest discussion with them about sex. 3. Keeping secrets: If your child has toys, money, or candy that you did not buy them, or if they talk about secrets a new friend told them to keep, you should be concerned. If your child is keeping a secret, you should have a sincere talk with them about what secrets are okay to keep & what secrets should be shared. 4. Regression: If your child suddenly returns to habits they have long outgrown, such as thumb sucking, baby talk, or bed-wetting, pay attention.Show understanding, love, & kindness, & work with your children to address these issues. Visit KidsLiveSafe.com for tips on how to speak to your children about the topic of sexual abuse. 5. Mood swings: If you notice depression, anxiety, poor performance in school, or disinterest in activities your kids normally enjoy, these are red flags.Do not be dismissive if they show these signs -- take it seriously and find out why. 6. Trouble sleeping: Not wanting to be alone, sudden fear of the dark, or nightmares can all be signs of abuse. Talk it over with your child & find out what is causing these fears. These are just a few possible signs that a child may display if abused. As parents, we must all be vigilante & keep a close eye on our children. Watch out for any unusual or disturbing behavior & be open with your children. It is okay to ask your child if anyone has touched them inappropriately. Keep the conversation simple & remain calm, no matter what your child says. If you suspect abuse, seek help from a trusted source, such as a family doctor, or mental health provider. Share this Kids Live Safe slideshare & raise awareness of sexual predators and child sexual abuse. Sexual abuse of our children is a very important topic that all parents, grandparents, and family members should know about and take the necessary precautions to avoid. ]]>

Watch & share this important video about how to tell if your child is a victim of sexual abuse, brought to you by Kids Live Safe. KidsLiveSafe provides a way for you to protect your children from sex offenders by having access to a registry and various other child protection tools. For more details and review, visit www.kidslivesafe.com It's important to be aware of sexual abuse of our children. Know the signs, and stop it now with the review of Kids Live Safe and our advice. As parents, it's hard to imagine the unthinkable, but it's important to consider the possible. Review these warning signs brought to you by Kids Live Safe: 1. Dressing habits & hygiene changes: Your child may try to make themselves less appealing to their abuser by: - starting to dress shabbily - not bathing - not brushing their teeth - not combing their hair 2. Sexual knowledge: Pay attention to your child's terminology: if they seem to have sexual knowledge beyond their years, or begin to touch themselves or others in a sexual way, have an honest discussion with them about sex. 3. Keeping secrets: If your child has toys, money, or candy that you did not buy them, or if they talk about secrets a new friend told them to keep, you should be concerned. If your child is keeping a secret, you should have a sincere talk with them about what secrets are okay to keep & what secrets should be shared. 4. Regression: If your child suddenly returns to habits they have long outgrown, such as thumb sucking, baby talk, or bed-wetting, pay attention.Show understanding, love, & kindness, & work with your children to address these issues. Visit KidsLiveSafe.com for tips on how to speak to your children about the topic of sexual abuse. 5. Mood swings: If you notice depression, anxiety, poor performance in school, or disinterest in activities your kids normally enjoy, these are red flags.Do not be dismissive if they show these signs -- take it seriously and find out why. 6. Trouble sleeping: Not wanting to be alone, sudden fear of the dark, or nightmares can all be signs of abuse. Talk it over with your child & find out what is causing these fears. These are just a few possible signs that a child may display if abused. As parents, we must all be vigilante & keep a close eye on our children. Watch out for any unusual or disturbing behavior & be open with your children. It is okay to ask your child if anyone has touched them inappropriately. Keep the conversation simple & remain calm, no matter what your child says. If you suspect abuse, seek help from a trusted source, such as a family doctor, or mental health provider. Share this Kids Live Safe slideshare & raise awareness of sexual predators and child sexual abuse. Sexual abuse of our children is a very important topic that all parents, grandparents, and family members should know about and take the necessary precautions to avoid. ]]>
Mon, 14 Jul 2014 16:19:46 GMT /slideshow/warning-signs-is-your-child-sexually-abused/36971172 KidsLiveSafe@slideshare.net(KidsLiveSafe) Warning Signs - Is Your Child Sexually Abused? KidsLiveSafe Watch & share this important video about how to tell if your child is a victim of sexual abuse, brought to you by Kids Live Safe. KidsLiveSafe provides a way for you to protect your children from sex offenders by having access to a registry and various other child protection tools. For more details and review, visit www.kidslivesafe.com It's important to be aware of sexual abuse of our children. Know the signs, and stop it now with the review of Kids Live Safe and our advice. As parents, it's hard to imagine the unthinkable, but it's important to consider the possible. Review these warning signs brought to you by Kids Live Safe: 1. Dressing habits & hygiene changes: Your child may try to make themselves less appealing to their abuser by: - starting to dress shabbily - not bathing - not brushing their teeth - not combing their hair 2. Sexual knowledge: Pay attention to your child's terminology: if they seem to have sexual knowledge beyond their years, or begin to touch themselves or others in a sexual way, have an honest discussion with them about sex. 3. Keeping secrets: If your child has toys, money, or candy that you did not buy them, or if they talk about secrets a new friend told them to keep, you should be concerned. If your child is keeping a secret, you should have a sincere talk with them about what secrets are okay to keep & what secrets should be shared. 4. Regression: If your child suddenly returns to habits they have long outgrown, such as thumb sucking, baby talk, or bed-wetting, pay attention.Show understanding, love, & kindness, & work with your children to address these issues. Visit KidsLiveSafe.com for tips on how to speak to your children about the topic of sexual abuse. 5. Mood swings: If you notice depression, anxiety, poor performance in school, or disinterest in activities your kids normally enjoy, these are red flags.Do not be dismissive if they show these signs -- take it seriously and find out why. 6. Trouble sleeping: Not wanting to be alone, sudden fear of the dark, or nightmares can all be signs of abuse. Talk it over with your child & find out what is causing these fears. These are just a few possible signs that a child may display if abused. As parents, we must all be vigilante & keep a close eye on our children. Watch out for any unusual or disturbing behavior & be open with your children. It is okay to ask your child if anyone has touched them inappropriately. Keep the conversation simple & remain calm, no matter what your child says. If you suspect abuse, seek help from a trusted source, such as a family doctor, or mental health provider. Share this Kids Live Safe slideshare & raise awareness of sexual predators and child sexual abuse. Sexual abuse of our children is a very important topic that all parents, grandparents, and family members should know about and take the necessary precautions to avoid. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6warningsignsthatyourchildisavictimofchildabuse-sharoneseditsfinaldraft-140714161946-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Watch &amp; share this important video about how to tell if your child is a victim of sexual abuse, brought to you by Kids Live Safe. KidsLiveSafe provides a way for you to protect your children from sex offenders by having access to a registry and various other child protection tools. For more details and review, visit www.kidslivesafe.com It&#39;s important to be aware of sexual abuse of our children. Know the signs, and stop it now with the review of Kids Live Safe and our advice. As parents, it&#39;s hard to imagine the unthinkable, but it&#39;s important to consider the possible. Review these warning signs brought to you by Kids Live Safe: 1. Dressing habits &amp; hygiene changes: Your child may try to make themselves less appealing to their abuser by: - starting to dress shabbily - not bathing - not brushing their teeth - not combing their hair 2. Sexual knowledge: Pay attention to your child&#39;s terminology: if they seem to have sexual knowledge beyond their years, or begin to touch themselves or others in a sexual way, have an honest discussion with them about sex. 3. Keeping secrets: If your child has toys, money, or candy that you did not buy them, or if they talk about secrets a new friend told them to keep, you should be concerned. If your child is keeping a secret, you should have a sincere talk with them about what secrets are okay to keep &amp; what secrets should be shared. 4. Regression: If your child suddenly returns to habits they have long outgrown, such as thumb sucking, baby talk, or bed-wetting, pay attention.Show understanding, love, &amp; kindness, &amp; work with your children to address these issues. Visit KidsLiveSafe.com for tips on how to speak to your children about the topic of sexual abuse. 5. Mood swings: If you notice depression, anxiety, poor performance in school, or disinterest in activities your kids normally enjoy, these are red flags.Do not be dismissive if they show these signs -- take it seriously and find out why. 6. Trouble sleeping: Not wanting to be alone, sudden fear of the dark, or nightmares can all be signs of abuse. Talk it over with your child &amp; find out what is causing these fears. These are just a few possible signs that a child may display if abused. As parents, we must all be vigilante &amp; keep a close eye on our children. Watch out for any unusual or disturbing behavior &amp; be open with your children. It is okay to ask your child if anyone has touched them inappropriately. Keep the conversation simple &amp; remain calm, no matter what your child says. If you suspect abuse, seek help from a trusted source, such as a family doctor, or mental health provider. Share this Kids Live Safe slideshare &amp; raise awareness of sexual predators and child sexual abuse. Sexual abuse of our children is a very important topic that all parents, grandparents, and family members should know about and take the necessary precautions to avoid.
Warning Signs - Is Your Child Sexually Abused? from Kids Live Safe
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