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DID YOU KNOW?

The average age of children trying alcohol and drugs is 11 years old.

DID YOU KNOW?

1 of every 4 children are bullied and 43% of children are bullied online.

DID YOU KNOW?

80% of abductions by strangers occurs within a mile of the child's home.

DID YOU KNOW?

Every 8 minutes, authorities respond to another report of child sexual abuse.

SCHOOL SAFETY AND GUNS

​Children and School Safety

Now more than ever, we must teach our children about Guns and School Safety. Unfortunately today, children do not go to school without any fears. Today, children have to be taught to look for dangerous situations, and when they "see something, say something".



Children and Guns

Today, children are so used to playing with "toy guns" with video games that they must be taught the difference between the effects of "toy guns" with video games and real Guns.  Sounds silly, but we must remind them that in video games they can shoot someone and they pop back up.  That does not happen in real life.

 

To Our Friends In Parkland, Florida
We are so sorry for your grief and sorrow. It is our hope that you can find peace and happiness again.  No one deserves to have to carry the memories that you now carry.

CYBER BULLYING AND INTERNET SAFETY

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Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else. It can include sharing personal or private information about someone else causing embarrassment or humiliation. Some cyberbullying crosses the line into unlawful or criminal behavior.
 

The most common places where cyberbullying occurs are:

  • Social Media, such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter

  • Text Message 

  • Instant Message

  • Email

"Let's Chat" is a Unique Family Game Experience
  • Let's Chat is Unique in the fact that it literally grows up with your child. When your child is younger you are creating an an open communication atmosphere approaching serious issues in a delicate manner and as they get older you are able to expand upon the serious issues with age appropriate conversations. Certainly your conversation with a 5 year old will be different than with a 10 year old. But all the while, you are building a knowledge bank of information on serious issues your child may have to face.

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  • Let's Chat is Unique in the way that it encourages open communication between a parent and child which can be the most effective way of shaping your child's growth and future. But in many cases parents do not know how to talk with their child about such important topics without making it sound scary or even worse, a lecture. "Let's Chat" takes away the awkwardness of these subjects and puts them in a very "matter of fact" way.

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  • Let's Chat is Unique because every family has different dynamics and "Let's Chat" gives you the opportunity to discuss these issues in a way that is best suited for your individual family. While school may address these issues, they are addressed in such a generic way that it may not be suitable for your family with it's unique set of circumstances.

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  • Let's Chat is Unique with the way it approaches and teaches children. Data shows that children learn from repetition, and in an emergency situation you want your child to know right away, without hesitation, how to react to a serious issue. Hoping that your child will know how to react is not good enough. Because your child will love to play "Let's Chat" with you, you have the opportunity teach and reiterate these valuable life lessons.

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  • Let's Chat is Unique by the way that it empowers the child to feel they can open up and communicate in an environment that safe and non-threatening.  Each person starts the game with a card that they can use at anytime.  It says "Let's Chat about this later!"  It gives the parent and child the opportunity to discuss things privately so that the child does not feel embarrassed or shy.  It also gives the parents the perfect way to bring it up later when the opportunity arises.

DID YOU KNOW?

That  the very people you once trusted your children with, you once admired, you once respected, you once taught your children to listen to and obey

ARE THE VERY PEOPLE NOW THAT FEEL LIKE THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WHAT THEY WILL BELIVE, WHAT THEY WILL EXPERIANCE, WHAT THEY WILL FEEL, WHAT THEY WILL LEARN, WHAT THEY CAN AND CAN NOT SAY!

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DID YOU KNOW?

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These people tell YOUR CHILDREN, not to be honest with you, not to talk to you,
to hide things from you, to lie to you!

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These are unprecedented times!

It is time to take your children back!

It has to start with "chatting" with your children.  It has to start with you instilling your belief system into your children.  It has to start with you knowing what these people are trying to brainwash your children with.  It has to start with you!

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"Let's Chat" is a board game that allows you the opportunity to chat with your child about these issues that will shape our child's life in a way that encourages honesty and open communication. 

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Because "Let's Chat" is a game your children will want to play often, it gives you the opportunity to stay on top of what is going on in your child's life, who is influencing your children, how the are influencing your child, and what they are facing everyday.  It allows you to guide your children as to how to face these thing.  It allows you to teach your children what you believe and not what some stranger wants them to believe. It allows you to protect your children from influences that they have to encounter every day.

If your child has these questions, YOU want to be the one that answers them!

How To Play Let's Chat:

The greatest thing about how this board game is set up is that everything begins and ends at HOME, where it should.  The players pick a card which has a question on it, at that point you "chat" about the question and the answer, then move the appropriate number of spaces.  There are no right or wrong answers, only the opportunity for you to "chat" with your child about how your family feels it is best for the issue to be handle

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The question could be:

what do I do in case of a fire?

The question could be:

What do I do if someone tells me to hide this from my parents?

The question could be:

What do I do if someone makes me feel uncomfortable?

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