Mama-cita said:Interesting that you quote a lot from the UK. I assure you, these are not "SCARE STORIES" when they happen to your child. I hope and pray that neither you, nor anyone you know can find out in an instant that ANYONE can become a statistic.
I was watching John Walsh once. And he said, make your children afraid to keep them safe. I don't think there is anything wrong with that. I rather be an overprotective parent, then a sorry parent. When Carlie Brucia went missing, and they showed the video tape of her being taken I made my daughter watch that video. And I said to her, do you see why I don't let you go off by yourself? Can my daughter go to her friends house? Of course she can. Did I leave my daughter at the church bizzare with friends? Yes I did. Of course there were mother's from the school that were working the bizzare and my husband was also there working so I knew in an emergency someone would be there to help her. I let her feel some independence, but I knew she was being watched. And she had to check in with the security guards every hour so they could tell my husband she was fine. And you know what? She did it and did not complain one bit about it.