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Halloween Safety

Halloween is growing to be the most participated holiday by children and adults alike.

With children and families trick or treating at night, there are many safety steps parents need to take to keep their children safe.

Over the next few weeks, we will be outlining many safety tips that you can incorporate that will keep your children and families safe. We will also be revealing some tips on safe proofing your house for parties and preventing law suits.

So let’s begin with the safety of the most important part of the Halloween evening, the costume.

Parents, this is one time of the year that anyone can dress up and be someone or something without being made fun of or ridiculed.

Listed below are just a few of the suggestions we make to keep children safe on halloween night.

  • Costumes should fit well
  • Visibility should not be obstructed
  • Make sure they wear good shoes
  • Props should be safe and easy to carry
  • Prop should not have sharp points or sharp edges
  • Put reflective lights or tape on their costumes to see them more easily
There will be more tips to come, stay tuned

Public Education Lowering the Bar, AGAIN!

I recently learned that my son, who is in middle school, would not be graded on his daily work. Whether he turned it in or not has not bearing on his grade that shows on his report card every 6 weeks.

When I asked the Director of secondary education for the district, the response was, “we are not sure if they are doing the work at home themselves or if it is a sibling doing it or if it is their parents doing the work”. This way we know by their test if they are learing the curriculum we are teaching them.

When I rejected this as a cop out, their next immediate response was that they were not insuating our children were cheating, they just wanted to make sure they were learning the information.

Another reason they gave me was that many parents complained about the homework levels their children were experiencing and that it interferred with everything else going on in their lives. Children were getting to bed late and that the parents just didn’t have time to make sure all of the work was getting done.

I have been working with children and families for more than 20 years, one thing I am certain of is that the rest of the world is kicking our butt in education and we better wake up and smell the coffee and properly prepare our children for their adult lives or they will be floundering around until they reach their 30’s.

Are there some nights that the children come home overloaded with work and it should be properly spaced out, sure. One thing that would curb this would be for the teachers that are on a team together to actually talk and schedule their work accordingly during the week. It always seem like all the teachers pick one night of the week to assign homework. They need to spread it out amongst the team.

One other change that occured this year was the elimination of text books assigned to children. Why? If my child is doing math and needs help, I need to know what they are working on so I know how they are teaching it. I have learned from past experience that the way they are learning math is differnt then the way  learned math. The answers are the same, but how they get there is different.

Not issuing text books sounds like a money saver for the district.

Not making their daily grades count towards their final grade is setting our children up for failure. You cannot set a goal for an “A” and then only count test and projects. If you give a child an option on if they want to do the work or not and they know it doesn’t count for a grade, HELLO, they will choose not to do it.

Once again this goes back to the parents. Parents who do not want to make sure their children are properly prepared, or maybe they didn’t like the fact their parents were tough on them, so they want to be different, they want to be their child’s friend. Your parents being tough on you made who you are today, not making our children accountable and teaching them that hard work and persaverance will be the way to succeed in life will only set them up for failure.

It is time that we start properly preparing our children for life. Buying them everything under the sun and coddling them is not helping them. In fact it is doing just the opposite. YOUR ARE CRIPPLING YOUR CHILDREN! STOP IT!

I am very motivated on making a change so that our children will have the tools to face the world that will so abrubtly hit them between the eyes in the very near future.

Not only do they have to work to support themselves in the future, but now they are already burdoned with a much higher tax burdone due to our federal government. By not properly preparing our children for the work world that other countries are doing a better job at, it only adds more stress to our childrens surmounting climb to a successful adult life.

750,000 Online Predators, update on previous child abduction

I recently learned that there are nearly 750,000 online pedophiles and previous sex offenders. This does not take into consideration the one’s who have not been caught yet or who are not properly reporting themselves.

Parents, you need to be thouroughly checking your children and their social networks. Please do not assume that because your child is generally a good child that they are suseptable to being preyed upon, they are. You need to learn texting code and check their cell phone, facebook pages, you tube, my space and any other social networking site.

These predators do not wear signs that show their true identity, they are sneaky and very clever and you need to use the “An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure” approach instead of having your entire world rocked when it eventually happens to you.

I have seen two cases where this has happened, the first was really bad, the second not as bad, but could have had the same consequences as the first.

What you do not realize about online predators is their ability to find you where ever you are at anywhere in the world.

Your computer sends out an “I.P.” (Internet Protocal) address, this address is just like your address on your house. Many of these online predators have the ability to look up your information which is tied to this address. Once they have it, they have everything they need to know about you, address, telephone number, email address, etc. If they are really connected, they now know where you work, the kind of car you are driving, names of all of the family members and even social security numbers and bank account information.

You may think of it as an invasion, you children may as well. However, you need to look at it with a different approach. One, you children are much more technology savvy then you are, in fact they are light years ahead of you. It is vitally important that you check the information they are receiving and who they are connected to. Not to mention the fact that it is our responsibility to protect our children and as a parent, I would not want to be playing the shoulda, coulda, woulda game after an attack happens.

In the first incident, one of our students thought she was talking with a boy her own age, come to find out she was talking with a 35 year old man. Once the conversation got scary she tried to cut it off, the next day he showed up at her door. She had never given out personal information, he retrieved it from her I.P. address.

The second incident was very similar, the only difference were plans were made to meet one night with the female student sneaking out of the house. Luckily, her parents were noticing some odd behavior and decided to check her email and social network accounts. They stopped the rendevous and later learned this boy wasn’t 17, he was 37 and from out of state.

It amazes me that with all of the technology, we are still having issues protecting our children. Parents, you need to get involved in what your children are doing.

Last week, I wrote about a 9 year old girl who was abuducted on the way to her bus stop. What I have since learned since writing the last post is that this man has 2 previous cases of child abduction convictions. The first was in 1991, while stationed in the military in Korea, the second was 4 years ago while living in Ohio.

He left the state of Ohio, did not let them know he was leaving, did not register here in Texas when he arrived and now a 9 year old child’s life has been changed forever.

As a society we need to educate our children of the dangers they potentially face. All children need to be taught self-defense strategies that will keep them safe.

If you do not want to enroll them in my Martial Arts school, enroll them somewhere. Get them off the couch, work on building their confidence and prevent them from being an easy target.