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SAFE KIDS & FINDING MISSING CHILDREN

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ITS ALL ABOUT YOU AND THE KIDDIES....

 

MY HEART OPENS WIDE FOR THOSE OF US AROUND WHO DONT UNDERTSAND THAT OUR CHILDREN ARE OUR FUTURE AND A GIFT THAT WE HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO RAISE. SOMETIMES NO MATTER WHAT OUR CHILDREN GET INTO THE HANDS OF OTHERS WHO WANT TO DO THEM HARM OR THAT FOR SOME STRANGE REASON HAVE CONTINUED A PATTERN THAT HAS BEEN DELT TO THEM...I HAVE TURNED THIS SITE OVER TO THE SAFETY AND HELP FOR MISSING CHILDREN ACCROSS THE USA. THIS IS HELP FOR FAMILIES TO KNOW WHAT TO DO IN THE TIME OF NEED OR WHEN SUCH A TRAGEDY HAS STRUCK THEM OR SOMEONE THEY LOVE. MAY YOU FIND SOME COMFORT IN KNOWING THERE ARE OTHERS OUT HERE WORKING TO BRING THEM HOME.

NETSMARTZ 

AN INTERNET SAFETY RESOURCE

NetSmartz is an Internet safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America that uses the latest technology to create high-impact educational activities for even the most tech-savvy kids of any age group.

"I reference materials from NetSmartz and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at many of my presentations to school and community groups. The excellent web site provides information and materials geared to various age groups and provides an important community service."

Sergeant Frank Kardasz Arizona Internet Crimes Against Children Task
The goal of NetSmartz is to extend the safety awareness of children and empower them to make responsible decisions online and in real life. This is accomplished by:

enhancing the ability of children to recognize dangers on the Internet

encouraging children to report victimization to a trusted adult

supporting and enhancing community education efforts

increasing communication between adults and children about online safety

enhancing the ability of children to understand that people they first "meet" on the Internet should never be considered their friend
Parents, guardians, educators, community leaders, and law enforcement can choose from resources including on- and offline activities, games, Internet safety pledges, news articles, and activity cards designed to supplement the NetSmartz online activities.

NetSmartz has also created interactive presentations for elementary, middle, and high school students and communities.

NetSmartz content is available at no charge to the public at www.NetSmartz.org. For more information, please E-mail NetSmartz_Contact@ncmec.org.

THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A GOOD PHOTO OF YOUR CHILD 

ITS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT TOOLS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

The Importance of Having a Good Photo of Your Child

One of the most important tools for law enforcement to use in the case of a missing child is an up-to-date, good-quality photograph. Noted below are some tips for parents and guardians regarding such a photograph.

The photograph should be a recent, head-and-shoulders color photograph of the child in which the face is clearly seen. It should be of "school-portrait" quality, and the background should be plain or solid so it does not distract from the subject.

When possible the photograph should be in a digitized form, and available on a compact disk (CD), as opposed to just a hard copy. This minimizes the time necessary to scan, resize, and make color corrects before disseminating it to law enforcement.

The photograph should be an accurate depiction of the child, not overly posed or "glamorized." Nor should other people, animals, or objects be in the photograph. The photograph should not be taken outside, out of focus, torn, damaged, or very small.

The photograph should have space for accurate, narrative description useful to identify the child such as name, nickname, height, weight, sex, age, eye color, identifying marks, glasses, and braces.

The photograph should be updated at least every six months for children 6 years of age or younger and then once a year, or when a child's appearance changes.

All copies of child's photograph and information should be maintained in an easily accessible, secure space by the parents or guardian. The photograph and data should not be stored in a public database.

START A CODE ADAM IN YOUR WORKPLACE GET INVOLVED 

CODE ADAM A POWERFUL SEARCH TOOL FOR LOST AND ABDUCTED CHILDREN

Code Adam

EMCOR Group, Inc. is
the proud sponsor of
the Code Adam program.

Code Adam is seeking
program participants
Order a Code Adam Kit online, free of charge.

For more information,
call 1-800-THE-LOST®
1-800-843-5678 or e-mail codeadam@ncmec.org

Program Participants

Code Adam is a powerful search tool for lost and possibly abducted children currently used in tens of thousands of establishments across the nation. The program is simple to learn and to implement: a special Code Adam alert is issued on the premises when a customer reports a missing child.

Offered free of charge to participants, it is one of the country's largest child-safety programs, created and named in memory of 6-year-old Adam Walsh.

How it Works

Code Adam decals are posted at the entrance of participating buildings/establishments. Employees of participating establishments are trained to take the following steps when a Code Adam is activated:
Obtain a detailed description of the child and what he or she is wearing.

Go to the nearest in-house telephone and page "Code Adam," describing the child's physical features and clothing. Designated employees immediately stop working and look for the child. Designated employees monitor front entrances to ensure the child does not leave the premises.

If the child is not found within 10 minutes, call law enforcement.

If the child is found and appears to have been lost and unharmed, reunite the child with the searching family member.

If the child is found accompanied by someone other than a parent or legal guardian, make reasonable efforts to delay their departure without putting the child, staff, or visitors at risk. Immediately notify law enforcement and give details about the person accompanying the child.

Cancel the Code Adam page after the child is found or law enforcement arrives.

STATE SEX-OFFENDER REGISTRY WEBSITES 

USE THEM TO SEE WHO LIVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOODS.

State Sex-offender Registry Websites

Visit the following sites to find lists of registered sex offenders in each state.

U.S. Department of Justice National Sex Offender Public Registry

http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/cac/states.htm

http://www.ice.gov/graphics/predator
/sexoffenders.htm
Resources

History
Read about the history of sex-offender laws and the challenges for policy makers.

Registered Sex Offenders in the United States
View the current number of sex offenders registered in each state.

The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006
Related News

First US Marshals Begin Specialized Training in Hunt for 100,000 Missing Sex Offenders

NCMEC Creates New Unit to Help Find 100,000 Missing Sex Offenders and Calls for States to Do Their Part

Frontline
A special, 2006 legislative edition of NCMEC's news bulletin. This edition describes the impact and significance of the Adam Walsh Act.

Some interesting books to help with missing children or a missing child. 

A gift that will help you keep someone you love safe and close

This is a place to find something you may get some use out of. Right now most of these books and gifts are about missing or keeping someone safe. I hope you will find something of use.
Child In This World

Child In This World

Price: $0.99

"Songs for Diego, I'm Missing You'

For Every Missing Child

For Every Missing Child

Price: $0.99

With the Sword Held High

Evan's Gate

Evan's Gate

Price: $6.99

Description not available. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Quest - Missing in Action

Quest - Missing in Action

Price: $0.99

Wild Child Fx

Child Child - New US 2 yr

Child Child - New US 2 yr

Price: $12.00

Find the latest news on your child's health, safety, education, nutrition...and everything you need to ensure your young ones a happy, healthy child!

Missing Persons - The Best Of Missing Persons (Capitol)

Missing Persons - The Best Of Missing Persons (Capitol)

Price: $11.98

Track Listing: Words Bad Streets Give Right Now Color In Your Life I Can`t Think About Dancin` No Secrets Destination Unknown I Like Boys Me... more »

Made Safe Child

Made Safe Child

Price: $39.95

This product is shipped to you in a Jewel Case. Keep your child safe on the Internet. Safe Internet content filtering software is designed to protect... more »

Kids, Parents, and Power Struggles

Kids, Parents, and Power Struggles

Price: $13.00

End Those Power Struggles and Begin Connecting with Your ChildNoted family educator Mary Sheedy Kurcinka struck a national chord with her bestsellingR... more »

Children's Safety in Public Places - 10 Useful Tips 

1. Remind them of the importance of staying close to you and always to inform you to where they are going. This may sound very simple but the best way not to loose your children is to have them close to you at all times.

2. Teach them the importance of keeping a safe distance with you. If they cannot see you, they are not in a safe distance anymore.

3. Choose a meeting place that you know they can remember in case they do get lost. If the children are too small, it might be a better idea to tell them to stay in the place where they realized they were lost. Most of the time you are not too far away from them. But if they start looking for you, it makes it a lot more difficult to find them.

4. If you are in a mall or a department store, identify the staff's uniform and security guard's uniform with your children. Ask them to look for them if they happen to feel lost.

5. Teach them not to talk to strangers. It is unfortunate that we need to teach our children to avoid talking to strangers, but the truth is, with today's world, it's not safe anymore to let your children talk freely to a stranger.

6. If your children are old enough to memorize phone numbers, go through the basic family information such as the home phone number, your cell phone number and your address. Also, give them some change in case they need to call you from a pay phone.

7. Memorize the clothing they are wearing. If it makes it easier for you, put on similar colours in all of your children. During a panic attack you feel confused enough to even forget what your child is wearing.

8. Place a card in one of their pockets with all of the basic information: Your name, your child's name, phone number, cell phone numbers and address. Even if the child is able to memorize this information he/she will panic as well and they could forget it all. Do not place this information in a visible spot as an abductor could take advantage of this to create a familiar atmosphere calling the child by his own name. Also it's important to avoid any piece of clothing containing your child's name.

9. Choose books from the library that teach kids why it's so important not to talk to strangers and after you have finished reading, take some time to discuss the content with your children. You could ask them questions to make sure they understand the message. You can also play the "what if" game and let them figure out what to do in a certain imaginary dangerous situation.

10. Last but not least, talk to them about the dangers that a small child has these days. Unfortunately, we have to give our children some tools to defend themselves in the case of an attempt of abduction. They should know what to do so that they can act quickly. They should not converse with any stranger. If the stranger insists in talking with them, they should leave immediately and ignore the person. They should not volunteer to give any information or directions to a stranger. They should also know about the tricks abductors use to attract a child. They could use a cute puppy, or ask them to find a lost puppy. They could use delicious candy or attracting toys. They could appear to be very friendly or they could even look like adorable grandmothers.
IF YOUR CHILD IS MISSING WHAT TO DO.
ACT IMMEDIATELY if you believe that your child is missing. FALLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
CHILD SAFETY
Child Safety is More Than a Slogan
By Nancy A. McBride, National Safety Director

So what does "stranger danger" really mean, and do children benefit from an outdated and incomplete message? Here's what we have learned about the "stranger-danger" concept

Children don't get it.

Adults don't practice it.

It doesn't go far enough in protecting children from potential danger.

Read more
Additional Resources:

Internet Safety
FAQ: Child Safety
FAQ: Child ID
Corporate Partner Safety Programs and Materials
Interactive Safety Quizzes
International Abduction Prevention
NCMEC Safety Campaigns
Resources for Parents & Guardians
How Do I Teach My Child About Personal Safety?
By Nancy McBride, National Safety Director

Many parents and guardians feel challenged to keep their children safer in our fast-paced and global society. They wonder at what age they can begin teaching their children about personal safety. Unfortunately, "one size" doesn't fit all.
Child-Protection Resources for Childcare Providers
.The purpose of Child-Protection Resources for Childcare Providers is to provide specific resources about preventing the victimization of children in these environments and identifying child victims who may be participating in these programs.

 

MISSING CHILDREN IN THE USA

Never stop looking for these children, they have to be out there somewhere. if we keep looking there is always hope. www.justiceforchildren.net

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THE HEARTMATH SOLUTION 

A WONDERFUL SAYING TO KEEP CLOSE IN THOUGHT

Doc Childre and Howard Martin, The HeartMath Solution
Becoming more neutral is the first step toward non-judgment. Eventually, you begin to see the deeper aspects of life and people that are really wonderful, some might even say divine. Instead of quickly identifying people's faults and seeing them through that lens, you begin to lead with love. Not only do the people around you start to look better, but your entire spirit is enhanced by that generous, life-giving quality.
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