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Come Talk to Me
Priority Care Productions
25 episodes
1 week ago
In 10 minutes or so each week, we will give you actionable ideas to help you have meaningful relationships with your children and to help those children learn to laugh and smile more, live healthy lives and achieve goals. Hi, I'm Dr. Scott Brown. Come Talk to Me!
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In 10 minutes or so each week, we will give you actionable ideas to help you have meaningful relationships with your children and to help those children learn to laugh and smile more, live healthy lives and achieve goals. Hi, I'm Dr. Scott Brown. Come Talk to Me!
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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Stranger Danger
Come Talk to Me
10 minutes 32 seconds
3 years ago
Stranger Danger

While it is valuable to understand and review, with our children, the lures and statistics that people use to abduct children, the key element here is that school-aged children (especially those between the ages of 5 and 11) may not have developed the conceptual reasoning to understand that a person who is acting nice, may still be a mean person.  To try to overcome this, monitor your childrens' activities and friends while also talking with them and role-playing with them the acts of running and screaming if they are approached by even a nice stranger.  "No adult stranger should ever approach you!"

DeBecker, Gavin.  (1997)  The Gift of Fear.

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children - https://www.missingkids.org/HOME

Come Talk to Me
In 10 minutes or so each week, we will give you actionable ideas to help you have meaningful relationships with your children and to help those children learn to laugh and smile more, live healthy lives and achieve goals. Hi, I'm Dr. Scott Brown. Come Talk to Me!