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I remember riding my bike EVERYWHERE as a kid. No cell phones, no nothing.
Great Post-
Ann
A Nice Place In The Sun
I don't think that crime has incresed at all, it is just that we hear about more than was possible generations ago.
The world seems much smaller than it really is.
I have only just started giving my childre the freedom to go to the park by themselves, and I will probably be letting them walk to school when hey are old enough to know they way
Is it media created, or is it that we have lost our community--where neighbors kind of watched the goings on, we were less connected to the outside world, we certainly didn't have mySpace....
Luckily we live in a rural area so my son experiences much more freedom than his city living peers.
I have always been an over protective mother..never letting my children walk to school on their own or play out the front of the house...all things I did as a child without a second thought. Makes me wonder what life will be like for my grandchildren when they come along.
However, I do have to point out that in terms of child sexual assault that 85% of it is perpetrated by somebody well known to the child - somebody that has access to our kids on a daily basis, in the child's home or physical safety networks.
We have become more aware of kidnappings and one off assaults because of the media and internet technology. The child slave trade and selling of kidnapped children has always existed, now we just find out about it. The sexual exploitation of children has long existed - now we just have tourists who can easily access children in developing countries and exploit them without busy people taking too much notice.
Despite whether our kids are at more or less danger, our kids are at still at risk and it is our collective responsibility to create a community that has zero tolerance of child abuse. Commenting on topics such as this one is a way to have a voice and let the rest of the world know that child abuse WILL NOT be tolerated. Congratulations to every one of you that had the gumption to leave a comment. May only good ever happen in your homes.
Megan - a child protection consultant.
I wonder if restricting our children to the backyard (I saw the article too) is having a more damaging effect. My best memories are of going exploring, bike riding and staying out all day.
It is argued that children are in greater risk because of all the peverts. Putting aside for the moment that the vast vast majority of the perverts are family members, should we let those who would harm our children own us and our children in this way?
We do not do a favor to our children by coddling them and trying to protect them from the world. Besides not working, it has negative consequences too numerous to mention in this space.
~Becky