Social media has become a helpful tool to share information about potentially dangerous situations, and as of Friday a particular post involving a possible attempted abduction in Tyler is blowing up.
While the urge was well intentioned, ads like these were making parents so hysterical that The Los Angeles Times published an ...
Stranger danger, the slick rhyming phrase that first appeared in the 1960s, is just about perfect for fearmongering. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children tells us that 115 children, ...
The NSPCC says 90% of children who are abused know their attacker. So why are we still teaching stranger danger? Teaching your child about 'stranger danger' is a good start. But safety experts say ...