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Safety education is a fundamental component of childhood development. The importance of accurate, informed and structured safety education is vital in the success of children’s health and well-being. After all, a child who does not feel safe is unable to focus on his or her education. Kidproof Safety, head quartered in Canada now spread across 30 countries is a 14 year old organisation, and over t
he years, millions of children across the Middle East, the US, and Australia , Malaysia and India, have participated in our programs. KidProof programs are delivered directly to over 90% of public school boards, and 200 private school boards in Canada alone. In addition, over 4 million families each year enlist in our programs through public and private leisure centres and other child centric organizations. Kidproof started its India operations in January 2014, and will do so through private schools, public schools, child and youth care centres, as well as municipalities. Our programmes for children are current and effective -that do not inspire fear, but instead instil confidence. Schools and Communities require that safety education on topics like cyber safety, bullying or substance abuse be incorporated into the curriculum. While parents are placing emphasis on preventive education in these areas, many feel that they are not familiar enough with these issues to be able to protect their children adequately on their own. Kidproof courses are thus not a luxury, rather a necessity. These proven Kidproof Safety Programs have been brought together with the expertise of internationally recognized professionals in the field of child and family safety,Canadian police officers, educators, nutritionists, psychologists, and seminar builders. Kidproof prides itself on its unique ability to address current issues in child safety through courses like Bully Proofing,Conflict Resolution, Cyber Safety, Social Networking Safety, Personal safety,healty body image and self-esteem for girls, Drug Alcohol & To***co Prevention, and much more...
Our programs are age appropriate, interactive, and entertaining. We use role play, group work and encourage critical thinking skills to ensure that our students are not just being told what to do, but instead, learn to asses a situation, recognize the warnings signs, and make a safe choice. Our instructors are qualified child psychologists and / or experienced educators, and we provide them with exceptional training and certification by Kidproof Safety Canada prior to teaching a program. Mobile : +91-81301-88844
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04/05/2015
Parents please remember that "strangeness" is more important than strangers, and teach your kids that they "must not go anywhere with anyone without asking permission first." Two simple rules that can make a world of difference to the safety of your children. Thanks to Safe & Happy Kids for posting this.
Coming soon near you - Kidproof Summer Camp 2015
A specially designed age specific camp focusing on holistic child safety measures combining it with fun and activities this summer.
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What's shocking is that most of the Child Sexual abuse occurred during ordinary day-to-day activities. The harassment, violence and assaults took places in schools, public streets, busy shopping centres, local grocery stores and homes.
The stories highlight the pointlessness of advising girls and women to avoid lonely places, short skirts and alcohol to reduce the risk of s*xual violence.
Is this a dark age for parenting? | The panel
A panel of writers consider if, in an era of po*******hy addiction, e-cigarettes and video game violence, the job of a parent is genuinely tougher than ever
09/04/2015
| Kalki Koechlin speaks on child s*xual abuse and exploring love |
❝ The reason i spoke out about my s*xual abuse is not to get people to feel sorry for me but to give others who have had similar circumstances the confidence to talk about it. I allowed someone to have s*x with me at the age of nine, not understanding fully what it meant and my biggest fear after was that my mother would find out. I felt it was my mistake and so I kept it hidden for years. If I had had the confidence or awareness to confide in my parents it would have saved me years of complexes about my own s*xuality. It's important that parents remove the taboo around the word s*x or private parts so kids can speak openly and be saved from potential abuse.
I believe in being myself every step of the way and not hiding my true self from society, whether that means getting a divorce because me and my husband didn't want to pretend for other people, or wearing shorts because it's a hot day or choosing a career which is unstable but creatively satisfying, or admitting to my weaknesses because learning from them has led to my strengths.
I've also been asked a lot about love lately. Well, i just feel love is not up for public display. Love is not the pictures you put up on social media. Love is not a certificate of marriage. Love is not property, children, family or ownership and love is not a barter - 'I'll give you this, if you give me that.'
Love is giving without expecting in return. It sounds like the ultimate act of self sacrifice right? But the trouble with giving, and I mean happily and limitlessly giving without expecting in return, is that one has to be self sufficient, and full of love for oneself. So, in a way, I believe love is selfish, because only a person who loves themselves fully, can give fully without expecting, without needing, without dependency. I'm not there yet, but I fight to be myself everyday in a world where we are constantly pressurized to be someone else, and that daily fight is my pursuit for love. ❞
via Humans of Bombay
02/04/2015
Be proud of yourself. Everyone is unique. Embrace it.
People Told Her To Remove Her Birthmark, But She Chose To Embrace It Instead
22-year-old professional dancer Cassandra Naud was born with a large birthmark under her left eye, and although she begged for an operation to remove it in her youth, she now refuses to get one – she even says that she appreciates her unique appearance and that it helps her stand out in her field.
02/04/2015
02/04/2015
Bruises fade, Words don't. Choose your words carefully they leave permanent scars,Be a buddy , not a bully!!!
02/04/2015
Be careful with your words. Once they are said, they can be only forgiven, not forgotten.
02/04/2015
Cyber bullying: The use of digital media and its tools such as Internet & Cellphones to deliberately harass,hurt or embarass somebody in the virtual world. Don't ever cross the line online- .