It doesn't matter whether you spell it PREDITOR, or PREDITER, or PREDATOR, or even PREDATER, evil still
sounds and looks the same. It could even be living next door to you! This site can help you keep your kids safe.
The first, and main, purpose of this website is to help "STOP CHILD
SEXUAL PREDATORS". It does not matter whether the predator is online or stalking a child while on the playground
or at school, they must be stopped NOW. We urge everyone to use the information on this site to help protect our children.
This
second purpose of this website is meant to help the youth of today prepare for the world of tomorrow and have fun at the same
time. We will only put information here that is safe for children and teens. We provide this site for adults, teens and children
of all ages. We recommend that parents be involved in their children's web surfing.
The information here is provided FREE, but some of those websites we recommend do charge for
their services.
ONLINE PREDATORS
BE AFRAID OF THIS SITE!
BE
VERY AFRAID!!
Parents: Do you know who your children talk
to while online?
Do you know where they go?
Do you know who they are
with?
Do you know when they will get home?
Kids: How do you know who you can trust online?
If the answer to these questions is:
I DON’T
KNOW
You need to find out the truth about online PREDATORS
and how they affect your children.
We are currently preparing seminars on child safety and online safety for the Augusta,
Georgia area.
The seminar is titled;
"Child Safety: From Sexual Predators"If you would like for us
to present a seminar for your group, and are within a 50 mile radius of Augusta, Georgia, e-mail us: sales@A-Better-Child.org.
These seminars are conducted with both parents and their children present at the seminar. No
group is too small or too large.
Please tell everyone you know about A Better Child - A Safer Child!
Every Day
• Give your child a hug & say, "I love you."
• Praise your child.
• Talk with your child.
• Read & write with your child for at least 30 minutes.
• With your child, make a dictionary of new words & add to it.
• Count with your child.
• Share news with your child.
• Listen to music with your child. |