It’s up to US, when it comes to Developing Communication with our Children…
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008David and I had a wonderful guest on today’s show his name was Carlos Flores, he is a Registered Nurse with over 20 years experience in pediatric emergency and trauma care. He is the Trauma Coordinator for Children’s Hospital Central California in Madera, County. Carlos has researched and spoken extensively on the Choking Game throughout the San Joaquin Valley in the hopes of raising awareness among parents, health care workers, and professional groups who work with children.
Carlos’ list of credentials are very impressive, but what is more impressive is how much he cares about the youth of his community and all youth everywhere, as evidence of his willingness to come on our CHWradio.com live show and take an 1 and 1/2 hours of his very precious time… to share with us his knowledge and experience. Please take the time and listen to the show or download it and listen at your leisure…
The Choking Game is a high risk activity being played by pre-teen and teen kids. This activity causes a self induced loss of consciousness by hypoxia (lack of oxygen) and is responsible for hundreds of deaths worldwide.
There are a variety of methods that are used, all legal and seemingly innocuous, including a method using ligatures. The first step in prevention is awareness.
Listen to his interview here:
Over the past few months, almost every week, David and I have asked our guests, what is the one thing that as parents we can do to help protect our children from the depths of darkness on the internet and we have asked policemen what to do to keep our children safe online and offline and they all have said the same thing!!!
COMMUNICATION
Time and time again we are reminded that communication is the KEY to solving most of the problems with our children… and it’s not US telling… it’s US listening, and listening every single time our children want US to help them. When we get in the habit of ignoring them that’s when we open the door to not hearing them when they really need help. The odds are that they will not ask US when they really need US the MOST!!! (more…)
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