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Protecting Children From Abuse

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We all wish there was a vaccine that would immunize our children (and ourselves for that matter) from the ravages of alcohol abuse and addiction. We'd like to stop worrying about death, DUI's, and personal disaster. But there aren't any easy fixes - or even easy answers - and the best we can hope for is to make the best choices we can out of too many conflicting choices.



For example: do you want your child to abstain from alcohol and thereby avoid even the chance of alcoholism? It's true that if she or he doesn't drink alcohol then abuse, dependence, and addiction isn't in his or her future. This may be the best decision when a documented family history of alcoholism, on both sides, exists. Of course abstaining will significantly increase their risk for heart attack, stroke, Alzheimer's, and senile dementia, among other unattractive possibilities. Choices are never obvious where alcohol is concerned.

The ideal is beyond dispute: moderation, as in all things. There aren't any surprises in the prescription, but you still can't buy moderation at the corner pharmacy. That being the case, what's a parent, school, or community to do?

For parents the recipe is simple: set a good example. The cultures with the lowest alcoholism rates are those that use alcohol respectfully, joyfully, and in moderation. They do not approve of, or model, drunkenness. Parents need to treat alcohol consumption with education, risk assessment, and understanding. It isn't a lot different than muddling through that other high risk, high benefit, parental nightmare, sex.

For schools the effective strategy is also pretty straightforward, education in the early grades followed by activities that develop competing interests in middle school and high school. Protection from alcohol abuse has much the same form as recovering from it - develop interests that override it. Schools should also avoid so-called "drug and alcohol awareness programs" which offer no benefit to low and high-risk students and actually increase inappropriate involvement by teenagers at medium risk levels. Schools should also enforce, as well as have, zero tolerance rules that apply equally to everyone including football players, cheerleaders, and the offspring of the rich and powerful.

Communities need to support parents and schools with their own contributions towards alternative activities and disapproval of individuals and businesses that profit from, exploit, or encourage adolescent alcohol use outside the home. It's not that hard to do and the mutual support of families, schools, and communities is as close to immunization as we're ever going to get.

As parents we can absolutely control what happen in our homes and what messages we send to our children. We can also have a great deal of influence over their schools. Swaying a community is a bigger issue, but many of us can still exercise some control over where we choose to live.

The best news in all of this is that managing two out of three of your child's environments is usually going to be enough. As with the quality of your child's education, the attitude of the home and school, the home and the community, or even the school and community, can be enough to make a lifelong difference.

It still takes two of the three, and home is the only one you can absolutely guarantee. It's where attitudes start, develop, and carry over. Why not make sure that you're doing the right thing? Drink a toast to joy and moderation at the weekly family dinner. Don't forget to pour a glass for the adolescent who is looking to you for guidance, not lectures. Remember, like sex, lifelong abstinence is usually neither healthy nor to be expected. Enjoy accordingly.
Protecting Children From Abuse
It is difficult to shield our children from all of the worlds dangers. Its seems that with every turn of the page there is some evil in the shadows ready to take any opportunity to destroy a Childs happy and secure world. The newest threat to our children's lives is the vile presence of online predators. We must protect and prepare our children to against the evils of the world around them and the evils of the internet world. With internet availability in almost every home children are today, at school, and the homes of friends, we must consider that child predators are at our doors in the home, at school and at the doors of the homes of friends. There are precautions we can take against this loathsome evil.

It is vital to remember that small children do not belong in a chat room. This is a time in their lives to be learning the lessons on ?stranger danger?. On internet chat room is a room filled with strangers. As patents we must carefully teach them about stranger danger, not the strangers. Even chat rooms that claim to be monitored are not monitored by you're the parent, but another stranger.

As a child grows older they may wish to step out a little, and perhaps meet up with a few known friends in a chat room environment. As much as we would like to we cannot keep our children in a safe bubble forever. When your child is ready to reach outside of their protective bubble it should only be allowed under strict and diligent attention from a nearby parent. The parent should be reading every message that comes and goes for as long as it takes for the child to completely understand the presence of internet predators. Do not believe for a moment that you told them a few things they can and cannot do or say your child will be aware, never stop paying attention.

When you feel your young one is ready to be allowed a little chat privacy, don't simply cut the strings. A parent should regularly ask their child who they are talking with and what they are talking about. Particularly private chat boxes should be strictly prohibited. Chatting in an open chat room environment at least offers a little security that some other responsible chatter is noticing any possible ?unusual? conversation. Private chat boxes do not have this advantage. Personal messaging systems i.e. instant messengers are also very much a security risk for this same reason.

No-one really knows who is on the other end of an internet chat. Someone saying they are a 13 year old boy could just as easily be a 30 year old pedophile. Profiles, profile pictures or even photo exchanges do not guarantee the person typing on their keyboard matches the profile. I have had some parents believe that perhaps webcam chats are a safer alternative, this is absolutely wrong! Pictures received via webcam may be pre made streamed video, or even a predator that happens to look young enough by camera. Online chatting must be supervised at all times.

The best way to provide adequate supervision while your child is on the internet is to only allow internet access from a computer stationed in the family living rooms of your home. As much as we would like to believe that our children will do and behave in a way we have taught them, we should remember that childhood is a time for experimenting and finding boundaries, it is normal that a child might ?forget? that they are not allowed to chat from their computer in their room. Monitoring software is available and recommended but does not substitute from parental supervision.

While your growing children will want their own email address, they should not be left unmonitored. You should have the same access to their email accounts they do. Until your child is at an age that they are making their own choices in life, the choices they make are still yours to know. Email accounts are not private diaries; they are a source of communication.

Thought should also be given in the creation of email accounts. Although the joining forms request full names and locations, you should never ever use your real name of exact location. Even common short versions of names is beyond safe practice, e.g. ?Willi Patto? obviously the real name has only a few enough variations to be telling an online predator who you are and how to find you. The terms and conditions might specify that this information is kept private, but the internet world is rife with fraud and theft.

When it comes to filling in profile information and adding friends to visible lists such as MySpace or yahoo 360, you may have been diligent with your Childs profile, but the chances are they will have at least one friend on their list who in turn has a profile that points direct to your child revealing information that leaves them both vulnerable to online predators. It's just not worth overlooking anything.

It is vital that you speak with your child open and honestly. Tell them in no uncertain terms what can and does happen to children from online predators. If they are old enough to be internet savvy users, they are old enough and must to hear it straight. It's not nice, but far nicer than having a child endangered. The block functions available are your friend, use it, block contact from people you are uncomfortable with, and block sites you do not trust.

Never even consent to or allow a meeting with someone your child has met on the internet. Though it is true that not everyone your child will come across on the internet is a predator, many are just kids like your own. These kids will also benefit from your diligence, monitoring the communication does not hurt them at all.

The internet is not a toy, and it's certainly not safe for children not supervised. Internet predators present real harm. Serious sickening assaults and even death does result in careless internet communication. Police and child protection organizations are doing the best that they can, but you are your Childs best defense against online predators.

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