From
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_danger
Stranger danger describes the perceived danger to children presented by "strangers". The phrase is intended to sum up the various concerns associated with the malevolent threat presented by adults. The phrase has widespread usage and as such, most children will hear it at least once in remember this advice.
Common examplesnings to children on this subject are in the form of one liners. Some examples:
· "Don't talk to strangers" (By far the most commonly heard one)
· "Don't accept money/candy/gifts from strangers"
· "Don't ride with strangers"
· "Don't hitchhike"
· "Don't let strangers touch your food or drink"
· "Don't help strangers"
· "If someone acts too friendly in a theater, complain to an usher or the manager"
What tips or suggestions do you have to help others deal with Stranger Danger?
Please click on the monster to find books that could be helpful as it pertains to this Blog post.

Please click on the monster to find books that could be helpful as it pertains to this Blog post.
Thanks,
Christine Bean
www.itsagodthingbooks.com and www.monsterkit.com
Click here to receive Blog updates
Click here for our GodTube Channel
Click here for our YouTube Channel





























Post a Comment