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Growing up, my mom was constantly warning me that I was going to get
kidnapped, and that so-and-so was kidnapped, and all the terrible
things that happened to them, etc. So I grew up with this intense
fear of being kidnapped. I'm trying not to instill this fear in my
own children - I have not even mentioned it, but it scares me when
one wants to play outside where I can't see. Or when dh says he'll
watch them, but he doesn't. I panic everytime I turn my back on one
to pay attention to the other. So I guess I'm asking, does this
happen often? Every week I get something about missing children in
the mail and everything. Or is this something that gets blown way
out of proportion? Am I making sense?

Melanie in Indiana

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At 7:18 PM +0000 4/6/01, vouget@... wrote:
> Every week I get something about missing children in
>the mail and everything. Or is this something that gets blown way
>out of proportion? Am I making sense?

Perfect sense, Melanie. The news is certainly scary enough.

But in working with thousands and thousands of families for the last
20+ years, not to mention all our family and extended family and
friends and friends of friends, I've never known anyone - not one
family - personally or professionally, whose child was kidnapped. The
odds seem to be against it ever happening.

I decided a long time ago that most of the missing kids stuff is
horribly misleading. It's more often parents battling over custody,
visitation, and all that, calling professionals into the mix, and an
entire industry sprang up around so-called "missing kids" who had
simply disappeared with a non-custodial parent.

Not saying real kidnapping never happens - and of course it's
horrifying when it does - but too much of it is just trumping up the
problem to keep those donations rolling in.

Helen

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On Fri, 06 Apr 2001 19:18:27 -0000
vouget@... wrote:

> happen often? Every week I get something about missing children in
> the mail and everything. Or is this something that gets blown way

If you mean the little "Have you seen this kid?" things, with ads for carpet
cleaners or something on the back, most of those seem to be abductions by one
of the parents. At least half of them have a photo of the parent (well, 20
year older person with the same last name) they were last seen with.

I've noted that how people are raised has a noticeable correlation with how
they raiase their children, in this regard (as with others.) My parents were
happy to let me walk by myself for 5 minutes to the library, or to get milk or
the Sunday NY Times for the house, when I was 8 or 10. And at 10 I was taking
Chicago public transportation across the city to my special classes. And I
was allowed to bike up and down the block without anyone looking.

By contrast, Melanie has reported her fears picked up from her mother. And my
half-sisters are much more protective of their children than I think I would
be, although come to think of it I'm not sure how they were raised. But
college friends who were driven around a lot seem to assume a vulnerability
and helplessness in 12 or 13 year olds which seems really bizarre to me.
School buses in Chicago stop at 8th grade; after that there's a horde of 13+
year olds taking public transit through the 'inner city'. And I never heard
of a kid go missing.

-xx- Damien X-)

Amy Wasp-Wimberger

Hi, I'm a lurker with no time to introduce myself <g> I promise to later.

I just wanted to recommend two related books: THE GIFT OF FEAR and
PROTECTING THE GIFT both by Gavin de Becker.

He is the person responsible for the profiling department of the FBI (The
"Manhunter" unit). He talks about what fears are real and useful, what to
worry about, what not to worry about. Abduction by strangers is one of the
rarest things he says. I think anually there are maybe 100 cases. So say,
two a state. Most of the abductions are custody cases.

They are very good books and might help ease your axiety.

Amy - off to scrounge for dinner.

Bonnie Painter

Hi Amy! Good to see you here also. I wanted to mention that the GIFT OF
FEAR book is in the bargain section at Barnes & Noble where I work.

Bonnie


>From: "Amy Wasp-Wimberger" <kurt.amy@...>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Somebody please ease my mind
>Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 19:04:22 -0700
>
>Hi, I'm a lurker with no time to introduce myself <g> I promise to later.
>
>I just wanted to recommend two related books: THE GIFT OF FEAR and
>PROTECTING THE GIFT both by Gavin de Becker.
>
>He is the person responsible for the profiling department of the FBI (The
>"Manhunter" unit). He talks about what fears are real and useful, what to
>worry about, what not to worry about. Abduction by strangers is one of the
>rarest things he says. I think anually there are maybe 100 cases. So say,
>two a state. Most of the abductions are custody cases.
>
>They are very good books and might help ease your axiety.
>
>Amy - off to scrounge for dinner.
>

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Someone here on this list gave us the statistics at one time, I'm
thinking it was Sandra. They are so low that I believe that the time and
effort is better spent concentrated elsewhere.

Personally I never wanted my child to be fearful so I never mentioned any
of the "stranger danger" or "good touch, bad touch" stuff. I simply made
sure it was not a possibility. It was worth it to protect that careless
joy that only seems possible in childhood.

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if you look at the posters for missing kids, most of the cases actually state non custodial parent
Johanna
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Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Somebody please ease my mind

At 7:18 PM +0000 4/6/01, vouget@... wrote:
>  Every week I get something about missing children in
>the mail and everything.  Or is this something that gets blown way
>out of proportion?  Am I making sense?

Perfect sense, Melanie.  The news is certainly scary enough.

But in working with thousands and thousands of families for the last
20+ years, not to mention all our family and extended family and
friends and friends of friends, I've never known anyone - not one
family - personally or professionally, whose child was kidnapped. The
odds seem to be against it ever happening.

I decided a long time ago that most of the missing kids stuff is
horribly misleading. It's more often parents battling over custody,
visitation, and all that, calling professionals into the mix, and an
entire industry sprang up around so-called "missing kids" who had
simply disappeared with a non-custodial parent.

Not saying real kidnapping never happens - and of course it's
horrifying when it does - but too much of it is just trumping up the
problem to keep those donations rolling in.

Helen



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aaaggghhh! Now I'll worry about abduction by someone
we know! Let's just not talk about abduction at all.
:)
(not really, not everyone needs to jump up and say
preparedness! preparedness!...I'm just thinking out
loud, keepin it light...speaking for myself only and
only at this moment. subject to change at any given
moment.)

-Bobbie

--- Amy Wasp-Wimberger <kurt.amy@...>
wrote:
> Hi, I'm a lurker with no time to introduce myself
> <g> I promise to later.
>
> I just wanted to recommend two related books: THE
> GIFT OF FEAR and
> PROTECTING THE GIFT both by Gavin de Becker.
>
> He is the person responsible for the profiling
> department of the FBI (The
> "Manhunter" unit). He talks about what fears are
> real and useful, what to
> worry about, what not to worry about. Abduction by
> strangers is one of the
> rarest things he says. I think anually there are
> maybe 100 cases. So say,
> two a state. Most of the abductions are custody
> cases.
>
> They are very good books and might help ease your
> axiety.
>
> Amy - off to scrounge for dinner.
>
>


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Vaughnde Edwards

Sometimes I feel the same way but only because my oldest was indeed kidnapped...by her own adopted father to boot. Most kidnapping happens not from strangers, but people you know. I've had to learn to trust my daughter. Naomi is a fighter. She has an independent streak...yes she likes people, but as I've watched her interact with others, its like she instictively knows who to interact with and who not. Her judge of human character is pretty good...especially with most adults. Kids her age on the other hand....is a totally different matter. She loves to play with younger kids or older kids...but kids her age, forget it. They just rub shoulders the wrong way for some reason or other. In this case, you need to sit down with your kids, explain the dangers of kidnapping, set up a code with them and then learn to trust them. Change the code at least once a month. Yes as parents we will always be afraid, but we can pray about it and learn to trust our kids. Trust is a two way street...so its something we need to do not only for ourselves, but for our children also. My oldest? Her dad got custody of her...but she has grown up into a wonderful young lady that anyone can be proud of...and over the years, with the Lord's help, I've learned to forgive my ex-husband.
Jessica
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: vouget@... <vouget@...>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, April 06, 2001 1:18 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Somebody please ease my mind

Growing up, my mom was constantly warning me that I was going to get
kidnapped, and that so-and-so was kidnapped, and all the terrible
things that happened to them, etc.  So I grew up with this intense
fear of being kidnapped.  I'm trying not to instill this fear in my
own children - I have not even mentioned it, but it scares me when
one wants to play outside where I can't see.  Or when dh says he'll
watch them, but he doesn't.  I panic everytime I turn my back on one
to pay attention to the other.  So I guess I'm asking, does this
happen often?  Every week I get something about missing children in
the mail and everything.  Or is this something that gets blown way
out of proportion?  Am I making sense?   

Melanie in Indiana

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If you're going to worry about abductions, don't worry about little and
medium sized kids. Save your worrying for when you have you have teenage
girls. Then get them self defense training and read Gavin de Becker's
"Protecting the Gift". And oh, yes, try not to get involved in an acrimonious
divorce. :)

I know kids who aren't allowed to go anywhere alone for fear of strangers.
These same kids ride bikes without helmets, an activity much more likely to
cause them injury or death than the possibility of them being abducted by a
stranger.

Not to give you something else to worry about, but something positive to do
to ease worry - don't spend a lot of time teaching kids how to avoid stranger
abduction. Spend more time teaching them how to avoid being bitten by a dog,
how to act around unknown dogs, what to do when a dog is threatening (Don't
Turn And Run!). Half of all children will be bitten by a dog by the time
they're 12. (Most not seriously). Your kids are much more likely to face a
dangerous dog than a dangerous stranger, but the best thing to do about both
is not to worry obsessively or overprotect them, but to arm them with
knowledge to protect themselves.

Deborah in IL

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In a message dated 4/7/01 11:22:09 PM, DACunefare@... writes:

<< Half of all children will be bitten by a dog by the time
they're 12. (Most not seriously). >>

Me, in the butt by a German Shepherd! It tore the pleated skirt off a dress
my grandmother had made me--8" torn off of PLEATS! And my panties. And my
poor butt. HOW EMBARRASSING.

Sandra

Johanna

Here's a dog story. I was bitten by a german shepard when I was five and running to the corner ice cream stand. Turns out it belonged to my best friend who had moved away a year earlier. I thought she was gone forever and she really lived right around the corner.
Johanna
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Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Somebody please ease my mind


In a message dated 4/7/01 11:22:09 PM, DACunefare@... writes:

<< Half of all children will be bitten by a dog by the time
they're 12. (Most not seriously).  >>

Me, in the butt by a German Shepherd!  It tore the pleated skirt off a dress
my grandmother had made me--8" torn off of PLEATS!    And my panties.  And my
poor butt.  HOW EMBARRASSING.

Sandra 


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