Tips on how to prevent your child or little ones from being sexually assaulted
Sexual assault, especially of children has been in the news
a lot lately, heightening fears and concerns among many.
In the past few months, there have been at least five cases
of girls being allegedly assaulted.
When we hear about such cases, we get angry, sad or frustrated.
This leads to bouts of protests and petitions on the subject matter.
But how can we prevent these from happening? Here are ways
in which you, as a parent or a caregiver, can shield children from such
predators.
Note that, this article is not meant to justify a rapist's
actions in any way; it simply provides tips that can help your child feel
safer.
Introduce
age-appropriate sex education as and when you get the opportunity.
Have casual
conversations with your kids. Make sure you know their daily routine. And this
will give you tips on what goes on in your absence. That will eventually give
you the opportunity to teach them about safe practices in public.
Teach the child various ways to ask for help and about the kinds of people they can seek help from.
As your child
grows older, let the conversations you have with them be on puberty and safe
sex practices. Let them know the values of a healthy relationship, and how to
avoid a manipulative one when they come into contact with one.
Let children be
aware of the dangers of accepting rides from or talking to strangers.
Children should be
encouraged to talk with their parents if they ever have a problem, not only
with a stranger but also with a friend or relative.
Children should
know a safe, well-traveled route to take to and from school. They should always
avoid isolated areas.
Teenagers who
would want to be baby-sitters should not accept jobs with people they do not
know, or who have not been referred by people they know.
source - pulse , zongoplus
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