Kids are going to fall, crash, slip and tumble. It’s all part of being a kid, and we wouldn't want it any other way. But there are little things we can all do to ensure that kids avoid the more serious injuries that can lead to disabilities and even death.
According to crime statistics from the F.B.I. there are nearly 650,000 missing kids reported every year in the U.S. Help keep kids safe! Order our Child Safe Kit and have up-to-date child id cards should you ever need them.
Bullying can happen in any number of places, contexts, or locations. Sometimes that place is online or through a cellphone. Bullying that occurs using technology (including but not limited to phones, email, chat rooms, instant messaging, and online posts) is considered electronic bullying and is viewed as a context or location.
Bullying poses unique challenges for children with special needs, impacting their self-esteem and overall well-being. By working together, parents, educators, and caregivers can create safe, inclusive environments where every child feels valued and safe. Recognizing the signs of bullying and using practical tips for prevention and support are key to building a culture of empathy and respect.