Anti Bully week – Telltale signs

In the first blog I mentioned that not all children will report bullying to their parents. In fact 2 out of 3 children don’t report bullying to their parents. In this blog we will discuss some ways to spot a potential bullying situation without being told.

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Open the door to new experiences

Burkhardt says you, as a parent, have a responsibility to “increase life exposures and experiences so the child can develop confidence in coping with a larger world.” Exposing children to new things teaches them that no matter how scary and different something seems, they can conquer it.

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Acid Attacks – saving a victim

In the previous blog I wrote about awareness of potential attacks and how to think to make yourself a harder target any would-be attacker.

In this blog I’ll mention about what you can do to a victim of acid attack in order to minimise any damage that may occur.

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Acid Attacks

Acid attacks are on the rise in the UK. Many more criminals are having acid as the weapon of choice, it’s easier to obtain, conceal and causes its victims to have fear of disfigurement.

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Awareness in normal life

Driving from Halesowen to Dudley martial art academy the other morning I watched something that shocked me. It also reminded me that not all self protection covers just you, it also covers the little ones with you.

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