A Picture Story Book About Strangers
Parents, Teachers, and Everyone with Young Children:
Now you can teach children about strangers without suggesting that every new person is absolutely bad, and then be a hypocrite when talking to "strangers" in the market, at the gas station, and almost everywhere else you go. From your child's perspective, strangers are anyone that they do not know. Some strangers may be safe, but children should always be cautious of new people until properly introduced by a parent or other guardian. This picture story book is excellent for preschool age children. See also: "Keeping Toddlers Safe", a short op-ed by the author in EHT Life Magazine, with practical information that every adult should know: http://bit.ly/16JlJlh |
About the Author:
Joel has a PhD in Social Welfare from the University of Pennsylvania. He is currently Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University and Deputy Director of the Rutgers Center on Public Security. See Joel's other books for children: My Fantastic Awesome Funny Fun Day at School and 9-1-1 Superhero Emergency. |
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