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Ten Things Parents Can Do To Stop Violence

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These tips are from Violence, Kids, Crisis: What You Can Do.

  • Talk to Your Children

  • Set Clear Rules and Limits for Your Children

  • Know the Warning Signs

  • Don't Be Afraid to Parent; Know When to Intervene

  • Stay Involved in Your Child's School

  • Join Your PTA or a Violence Prevention Coalition

  • Help to Organize a Community Violence Prevention Forum

  • Help Develop A School Violence Prevention and Response Plan

  • Know How to Deal With the Media in a Crisis

  • Work to Influence Lawmakers and Decision Makers
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