How can children be prepared of the dangers of kidnapping

Children can be prepared for the dangers of kidnapping by learning essential safety skills and being educated on how to respond in various situations. Here are some key points to consider:
Walk in groups: Always walk to and from school with friends to increase safety.
Stick to familiar routes: Avoid taking shortcuts through quiet areas or empty parking lots.
Avoid distractions: Keep mobile devices and iPads out of sight to avoid attracting attention.
Use a password system: If someone cannot repeat the password agreed upon, they should not get into the car but seek help immediately.
Respond to threats: Teach children to scream, kick, and shout if someone tries to grab them.
Observe suspicious activity: Encourage children to memorize the suspect's appearance, vehicle, and details for later identification.
Memorize personal information: Ensure children memorize their full name, address, and phone number.
Practice emergency numbers: Teach children to dial emergency numbers or use safety apps like Namola or Life360.
Stay vigilant: Keep an eye out for strangers and avoid dangerous areas.
Maintain communication: Ensure a two-way line of communication between parents and children.
Verify claims: Instill a healthy sense of skepticism and require verification of claims from unknown individuals.

Download the My SAPS App. and teach your children how to use it.

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By implementing these strategies, children can be better prepared to handle potential kidnapping situations and ensure their safety.
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