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School Safety
updated September 7, 2009
School safety

Forum Publishing Group
August 5, 2009

For most of the year, children spend more time at school than anywhere else other than their own home. At school, children need a secure, positive and comfortable environment to help them learn.

Overall, schools are one of the safest places children can be. However, schools like any other large establishment containing a lot of people have problems, such as bullying and theft. These problems make students and educators feel less safe, and it makes it harder for students to learn and for teachers to do their jobs.

We need to educate our children on crime prevention and how to protect them while they are going to, attending and leaving school grounds.

Fortunately, there are specific ways that parents can make going to school a safer and more valuable learning experience for their children.

In the Classroom

Kids need a safe and comfortable environment to learn to the best of their capabilities. This means they have to feel safe in their school and be able to positively interact with their teachers and classmates. By doing the following, parents and other adults can help make sure children have a positive school experience.

•Talk to your children about their day. Sometimes children won't tell you right away if they are having problems at school. Ask your children if they see anyone bullied, if they are bullied, or if anything else makes them feel uncomfortable. Look for warning signs, such as a sudden drop in grades, loss of friends, or torn clothing.

•Teach children to resolve problems without fighting. Explain that fighting could lead to them getting hurt, hurting someone else, or earning a reputation as a bully. Talk to them about other ways they can work out a problem, such as talking it out, walking away, sticking with friends, or telling a trusted adult.

•Keep an eye on your children's Internet use. Many elementary schools have computers with Internet access. Talk to your children about what they do online – what sites they visit, who they e-mail, and who they chat with. Let them know they can talk to you if anything they see online makes them uncomfortable, whether it's an explicit Web site or a classmate bullying them or someone else through e-mail, chat or Web sites.

Traveling To and From School

•Map out with your children a safe way for them to walk to school or to the bus stop. Avoid busy roads and intersections. •Teach children to follow traffic signals and rules when walking or biking. Stress that they should cross the street at crosswalks, or intersections, with crossing guards when they are available.

•Encourage children to walk to school or the bus stop with a sibling or friend, and to wait at bus stops with other children.

•Teach children not to talk to strangers, go anywhere with them, or accept gifts from them without your permission. •Help children memorize their phone number and full address, including area code and zip code. Write down other important phone numbers such as your work and cell phone on a card for your children to carry with them.

On the bus

•Have your children arrive at the bus stop at least five minutes before the bus is scheduled to pick them up.

•Make sure children know to stand on the sidewalk or on the grass while waiting for the bus.

•Teach children to make sure they can see the bus driver and the bus driver can see them before crossing in front of the bus. Tell them to never walk behind the bus.

•Be aware that often bullying takes place on the school bus. Ask children about their bus – who they sit with, who they talk to, and what the other kids do.

Officer Bob Wilkins is a crime prevention practitioner with the Plantation Police Department. Send any questions about crime prevention or the police department to [email protected].

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