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Forum: Polls
Thread (Discussion): Poll 1010 - Should elementary school curriculum teach students about pedophiles and child predators? Switch to Flat View
Message 122479 (In Reply to Message 121931) Everything & anything needs to be done to ensure safety
Posted by jiGGaMe
on Nov 30, 2003 02:02 AM | Also by jiGGaMe
| Gender: Female,
Age Bracket: 30 - 39,
State: Hawaii,
Country: United States |
This shouldn't even be a question....the safety of the children is the primary interest so therefore YES. I can hear the echo from the conservative groups and some scholars: not in our schools, this should be taught at home. Too much rhetoric.
It's unfortunate that the ONLY time a safety law against children is implemented is when they are kidnapped, raped, and murdered. Teaching students about sexual predators will be a challenge but it has to be done.
Sadly, it's not going to prevent it from happening because you can't keep tabs on what goes on behind closed doors, if there are sexual predators at home. But at least it will give him/her a clue that it is wrong no matter what daddy, uncle john, and or the clean cut mailman says. Disturbing but true. Kids are resilient and smart, besides it's better to be safe than sorry. Would have, could have, should have, is not something you want to say to yourself should your child become a victim.
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Message 121931 Introduction
Posted by admin
on Nov 19, 2003 04:30 PM | Also by admin
Thread 121931, admin, Nov 19, 2003 04:30 PM [Introduction] 122479, jiGGaMe, Nov 30, 2003 02:02 AM [Everything & anything needs to be done to ensu...] 122499, Silverthorne, Nov 30, 2003 05:05 PM 167213, colosmiley, Nov 12, 2005 02:10 PM [actually] 122606, orolan, Dec 02, 2003 06:15 PM 165837, anti, Oct 30, 2005 06:13 PM [yes, of course...] 166659, Emtsresqu, Nov 06, 2005 04:56 AM [Yes]
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