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Kids
- How to Stay Safe
- Narrated by: Tania Haddad
- Length: 22 mins
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Summary
The World Has Changed For Kids.
This audio program was made to help kids stay safe. Keeping kids safe means knowing what to do when Home Alone, how to deal with a Bully, how to say no to drugs, how to keep when surfing the internet and, what to do when approached by a stranger.
©2008 InterSkillMedia (P)2008 InterSkillMedia
Critic reviews
"There is a definite need for this program. Many students don't have the skills to keep themselves safe, despite the fact that they think they do. As with all youngsters, getting the specifics from a peer has a greater impact than the 'harping' of an adult." (M.K.FeySupervisor NCLB/Federal Programs)