Those with kids, please read this...

BuiKia

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Kids are vulnerable to stranger's promises as they look to adults as authoritative figures, and being young, are innocent to the ways of the world. People should be on the lookout constantly. In Canada, child abductions are not rare and can happen very quickly. Sg, being a small country where criminals have more difficulty of hiding their doings, there is a perception that it will not happen which gives false security. Parents should remain 100% vigilant. The times when their child is not within their sight (eg. on the school bus) can be dangerous.
 
Foolish parents may not understand that kids does not have the ability to follow them. They will only have this cognitive ability upon reaching a certain age. All adults should understand that kids understands only that the world revolves around them, not the other way round. That is why they do things independently believing their parent will be there, and as they have short attention span, will move from one attraction to another without worrying about being lost.

Once parents recognised and understand, then what they should do is to teach them what to do in case they get lost. One is to stay where they are and call out to their parent. Another to approach an adult and give some essential information to assist the adult to locate his/her parent.

It is not uncommon for kids to get lost, but being prepared that it may happen to one's child will ensure that he/she can be found as quickly as possible.
 
my kids already 30 y-o plus

think more or less they can look out for themself now la
 
Thank God his kid was spotted otherwise who knows he maybe ended up as sex slaves or handicapped beggars in some countries. Like that damn idle Mat daddy across the border sent his 4 years old daughter alone go and buy grocery and disappeared without a trace.
 
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