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Home invasions have made the news lately as an alarming form of child abduction. Someone will sneak into the house at night, and snatch the child from his or her room right underneath their parents noses. Even more troubling, victims of this type of abduction are rarely ever found alive again.
Teaching children what to do in this circumstance could very easily save many of these children. The problem is, during this type of abduction, children have no idea what to do. It is a scary situation, and they do what the abductor wants usually because of threats of death if they do not comply. An abductor will hold a knife to the child’s throat, or a gun, and tell the child that if they make a sound they will kill them. The child then walks with the attacker as silent as can be out of the house, and is usually never seen alive again.
Children need to be taught to not keep quiet during this ordeal. They need to scream, holler, call for their parents, and fight the abductor as much as they can. If the abductor was not planning on killing your child, they won’t do so simply because they don’t comply. They will run when they encounter an unwilling child who is making lots of noise. If the abductor was planning on killing your child, there is a chance they will if the child is not compliant, but there is a much more likely chance they will simply take off, not having the chance to carry out their plan as desired. Being silent is death. Kicking and screaming will in most cases result in the child’s life being spared.
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