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Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (And Parents Sane) - Gavin de Becker
Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (And Parents Sane)
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"I commit that by the end of this book, you'll know more and be uncertain less; see more and deny less, accept more and hesitate less; act more and worry less.  How can I be so sure?  Because if nature selected you for the job of protecting a child, odds are you're up to it."--Gavin de BeckerIn... show more
"I commit that by the end of this book, you'll know more and be uncertain less; see more and deny less, accept more and hesitate less; act more and worry less.  How can I be so sure?  Because if nature selected you for the job of protecting a child, odds are you're up to it."--Gavin de BeckerIn his groundbreaking bestseller The Gift of Fear, Gavin de Becker showed millions of readers that like every creature on earth, human beings can predict violent behavior. Now, in Protecting the Gift, de Becker empowers parents to trust fully their own intuition when it comes to their children's safety.In this indispensable resource, de Becker provides keen insights into the behavior and strategies of predators. He offers practical new steps to enhance children's safety at every age level: specific questions parents can ask to screen effectively and evaluate baby-sitters, day-care services, schools, and doctors; a "Test of Twelve" safety skills children need before being alone in public; warning signs to help parents protect children from sexual abuse; and how to keep teenage girls and boys from unsafe situations with peers and adults. De Becker also shatters the myth that rules like Never Talk to Strangers will keep your children safe. By showing what danger really looks like--as opposed to what we might imagine it looks like--de Becker gives parents freedom from many common worries and unwarranted fears.All parents face the same challenges when it comes to their children's safety: whom to trust, whom to distrust, what to believe, what to doubt, what to fear, and what not to fear. De Becker helps parents find some certainty about life's highest-stakes questions: How can I know a baby-sitter won't turn out to be someone who harms my child? What should I ask child-care professionals when I interview them? What's the best way to prepare my child for walking to school alone? How can my child be safer at school? How can I spot sexual predators?   What should I do if my child is lost in public?   How can I teach my child about risk without causing too much fear? What must my teenage daughter know in order to be safe? What must my teenage son know in order to be safe?   And finally, in the face of all these questions, how can I reduce the worrying?  A generation ago, in Baby and Child Care, Dr. Benjamin Spock told parents that they already possessed most of the important knowledge about their children's health. Similarly, when it comes to predicting violence and protecting children, de Becker demonstrates that you already know most of what you need to know-- parents have, he says, "the wisdom of the species."
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780385333092 (0385333099)
Publisher: The Dial Press
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
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Austen to Zafón
Austen to Zafón rated it
4.0
I read this book in one evening and found it valuable and empowering. I got to skip over all the chapters that had to do with school and daycares, since we're learning at home, but the rest was certainly applicable. While many of the stories he uses as examples were heartbreaking (I totally could no...
kishawhite
kishawhite rated it
4.0 Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (and Parents Sane)
Every time I put this book down because I get to anxious reading about all the bad scenarios a child can get into, I pick up another piece of valuable information.
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
Real risk assessment and real skills for protecting children. I'm not a big fan of self-help in general, and I'm really extremely scornful of the prtect-yourself advice usually given to women, which amounts to: don't go anywhere or do anything and if you get raped it's all your fault. There's no ...
Kyahgirl
Kyahgirl rated it
I first saw Gavin de Becker on Oprah right around the time my son was born. I bought this book and never regretted it. He explains a lot of facts about how children and teenagers can be at risk and taken advantage of. The book describes in detail the most common mistakes parents make that put the...
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