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Child Safety and Prevention

The following publications provide information related to child safety and prevention topics. Publications range from safety tips for kids to information for expectant parents. Additional publications regarding general information, missing children or child sexual exploitation, are listed on the left.

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Child Safety is More Than a Slogan
Positive messages and safety skills to help your child develop self-esteem and self-confidence while helping to keep them safer.

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Keeping Kids Safer on the Internet
Safety tips for families whose children use online services.

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Know the Rules...Abduction and Harm
Prevention tips for families.

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Know the Rules...Amusement or Theme Parks
Safety tips for families to take when visiting an amusement or theme park.

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Know the Rules...Going To and From School
Tips to help families and children travel to and from school more safely.

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Know the Rules...Halloween Safety Tips
Safety tips for a fun and safe Halloween.

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Know the Rules...Home Alone
Important points families should consider prior to allowing their children to be unsupervised at home.

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Know the Rules...Youth Sports
Guidelines for families whose children participate in sports activities.

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Knowing My Rules for Safety
Safety tips poster and bookmark for children in English, Spanish and 29 other languages.

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NetSmartz® Brochure
Information about this innovative program educating children about online and real world safety.

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Safe to Compete: An Introduction to Sound Practices for Keeping Children Safer in Youth-Serving Organizations
This document is a framework for youth-serving organizations to guide their development of a sexual abuse prevention program.

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Safety Tips for Expectant Parents
Safety guidelines to help prevent infant abductions.

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What Should You Do If You See A Child Who Appears to Be Lost?
Tips about what to do when you see a child who appears to be lost.

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