Gang Awareness and Parenting Tips

See the Gang Awareness PSA video by Williams Middle School.
Protecting Your Child From Gang Involvement | | What Parents Can Do to Help Prevent Youth Violence |
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| Supervise your children’s activities and know their friends. | Give your children consistent love and attention. |
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| Get your children involved in supervised, positive group activities. | Communicate openly with your children, and encourage them to talk about all aspects of their lives. |
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| Develop good communication with your children. | Set clear standards for your children’s behavior, and be consistent about rules and discipline. |
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| Spend positive time with your children. | Make sure your children are supervised. |
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| Become involved in your children’s education. | Promote peaceful resolutions to conflict by being a good role model. |
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| Clearly and continually begin to express to your children at an early age your disapproval of gangs and gang-related activity. | Talk to your children about the consequences of drug and weapon use, gang participation, and violence. |
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| Keep your children from attracting the attention of gangs. | Try to limit your child’s exposure to violence in the media. |
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| Learn about gang and drug activity in your community. | Try to limit your children’s exposure to violence in the home or community. |
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| | Take the initiative to make your school and community safer. |
If you suspect your child of being involved in gang activities or youth violence, please contact the local police (665-3191) or sheriff’s department (665-2121).
If you want to get involved with or get more information about The Mayor’s Coalition to Prevent Juvenile Crime, please contact Jim Shaw at 669-4141.
