How to Protect Your Child From Molestation: Teach them this ....
How to Protect Your Child from Molestation:
Teach them this ....
bone-chilling gruesome rape and murder of
an 8-year-old child Asifa, has once again raised the question “Is my child
safe?”. So what do you do as a parent? Only teaching your child the preventive
measures are the only ways to protect them from these insane sexual abuse,
attack and potential rape.
Preventive Measures to protect Child from
Child Assault, Abuse etc Here
are some preventive measures you and your child should take to protect your
child from attack and potential rape. Speak
up Majority of rapes are committed by a person the victim knows. Encourage your
child to share little details with you. Lend an ear to your child, listen to
what s/he wants to tell you. Don’t make your child feel like they cannot talk
to you about things. Most boys and girls do not speak about these evil acts
because of this fear. Remember,
lack of communication between you and your child gives power to the perpetratorAssure your child When this gruesome act is
committed by a child’s brother, cousin, friend, father, uncle, aunt or a known
person, the child often feels that their parent won’t believe him/her. Assure
your child that sexual abuse is never their fault. Always believe your child
and help your child to get out of that situationMake
your child aware of their surroundings at all times A child can sense danger. Teach your
child to immediately tell you or call you (if they are old enough to carry a
phone) whenever s/he feels that something is not right, could be about the
situation or the person. Timely action can prevent a potential abuse. Read how
to educate child to identify child abuse and report as it happens. Never
trust a stranger This is something you could teach your child as a Life-hack. If you ever
leave your child at home alone for some time and you cannot find someone else
to take care of him/her, make sure that you talk to them before leaving: Tell
them to never open the door no matter who’s the visitor. You’re your child to
never give any information about s/he being being alone at home to anyone.
READ: How to be Safe from Strangers? Stick
with your friends It’s always better to go out with a group of friends than
alone. Ask your child
to always stick with his/her friends, and to never go somewhere without
informing you or another family member Be
assertive Coach your child that if somebody is giving them unwanted attention or making
unusual advances, they should ask that person to back off assertively, even if
it’s somebody they know Know
if it is a good touch or bad touch Sit with your daughter and son and tell them
about good touch and bad touch. The more aware they are the safer they’ll be Keep
your eyes and ears open If your child takes the bus or rickshaw from school, advice her to
not to fall asleep while she rides back home, and ask her to keep a check if
the driver is taking her to the right place or not. Show her some landmarks,
shops, houses which she should look for in case she feels the driver is taking
her somewhere else or taking an unfamiliar route. S/he should intimate you or
another family member and should stick to her friends on the bus. Ask
for help and help others Encourage your child to ask for help and to help
others. If your child
ever finds herself in danger, she should ask for help. Also, ask your child to
help others if they see someone in a situation like this. If s/he is not
capable to help then s/he should ask someone else to help. Scream, shout, run,
hide, but your child should not stay silent. Read about what legal actions
against child abuse & harrasment parents should take . Keep
in touch with friends and parents:A child may be closer to his/her friends
than, to their parents. If you feel your child is disturbed and acting weird,
ask her friends and her friends’ parent in case they know of something