In order to reduce the risk of their child being abducted, parents can:
a. Have the child wear a shirt with their name in view
b. Have a current ID kit made on their child
c. Have the child tell the parent before going out alone
d. Teach their child to be silent if he or she becomes uncomfortable in a situation
C
The child should not wear a shirt or jacket with their name in view. Children should not go out alone. Children should be taught to say no if they are uncomfortable. Maintain a current ID kit on each child.
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