Limited Time Sale| Management number | 220031271 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 220031271 | ||
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If you're terrified your teenager is walking into a world full of predators, scammers, and bad decisions, then keep reading....because what you're about to discover are 350 practical lessons that build the independence and confidence your child desperately needs...You know the nightmare scenarios;Your 8-year-old can recite the periodic table but freezes when a stranger approaches.Your 10-year-old can't make eye contact or speak up when something's wrong.Your 12-year-old knows nothing about money, danger awareness, or how to think on their feet when you're not there.And the worst part? You're running out of time...The window to teach these skills is closing. Fast.Another year they're vulnerable to manipulation, to bad decisions, to dangerous situations they won't see coming.Here's what the research confirms:"Children aged 6-12 who receive explicit safety training demonstrate measurably improved threat recognition and protective responses compared to peers without instruction" — Journal of Child Safety Research"Early childhood is the critical window for establishing situational awareness and stranger-danger protocols, with intervention effectiveness declining significantly after age 13" — American Academy of Pediatrics"Financial literacy and decision-making education in elementary-aged children correlates with reduced victimization rates and improved judgment in adolescence and early adulthood" — Child Development QuarterlyInside these 350 guided practical lessons for Street-smart Children, you'll discover:The predator recognition system that teaches kids ages 6-12 to spot danger BEFORE a stranger even speaks protecting them in stores, parks, and online without creating paranoiaHow to build assertiveness so powerful that your child will speak up when an adult makes them uncomfortable, say NO to peer pressure, and walk away from dangerous situations even when you're not thereThe situational awareness training that turns timid, oblivious kids into alert, confident navigators of an environment so they see danger coming and know exactly what to doFinancial literacy secrets that prevent your child from falling for scams, impulse spending traps, and peer-pressure purchases that drain allowances and teach terrible money habitsAge-specific scenarios for every stage from 6 to 12, so your first-grader learns different skills than your sixth grader each lesson perfectly matched to their development level and real-world exposureThis is a direct-to-child guidebook written in language they understand, addressing situations they actually face."The most psychologically coherent parenting book I have read in years of practice with children and their families"— Dr. Kiran, (PhD), Clinical Psychologist"... a highly practical, well-organized guide for raising independent, aware, and resilient children."— Dr. Ahmed, MBBS, GMC (UK), Registered DoctorJust clear, step-by-step guidance on teaching the skills that matter most the ones that keep kids safe, independent, and confident navigating the real world.Every week you wait is another week they're navigating a dangerous world without the tools to protect themselves.You'll spend $250 on a trampoline they'll forget about by bedtime. Invest less in 350 lessons that could prevent your child from being abducted, manipulated, or hurt because they didn't know how to recognize danger, speak up when you weren't there.Order now and give them what schools won't teach the street-smarts that actually keep them safe.ADD TO CART NOW Read more
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| Language | English |
| File size | 1.9 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Publisher | Raise Children Street-Smart |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 142 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | March 24, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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