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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The ones who do it don't have any red flags. That's how they get away with it. Keep your eyes on your own kids.[/quote] This is a myth. We need to be educated to learn what the red flags are. And yes, constant vigilance is a must. You teach safety measures to your children in whatever age appropriate way they’re ready for. Every child is different. You want to avoid making your child scared of every man.[/quote] Why? I’m scared of every man. Guess why? [/quote] Is it a man? Highly likely capacity to abuse. Especially if you have a girl, there should be no male coaches, tutors, camp counselors… you can’t help who the teachers are but be on guard. If you have a boy, once theyre 13 or so, you need to watch them closely because they’re very likely to be a predator.[/quote] Absurd. Maybe I wouldn’t do a private male coach, but team coaches are fine. Practices are open to parents, who drop off and pick up, and some always stay to watch. Games are watched. IME, male coaches go out of their way to NOT do anything remotely shady. My teen has had almost entirely male coaches. She has never once been alone with any of them. In like 10 years. [/quote]
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