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We are just a group of friends with the idea of helping to keep kids safe on the internet, and off, in anyway needed. Children must be protected at all costs. Child predators are becoming outrageous. Lets help put an end to the suffering and abuse of children. **We are not a branch of, or affiliated with K.O.T. in anyway.** (So no drama needed) ------------- "Our By Laws" *Repost Any and All Amber Alert Bulletins! (if you would like the Amber Alerts downloaded to your computer, contact Venus or Just Meee for info on how to get it) *Report child abuse and neglect to the proper authorities anytime you see it. (On line or off) *Report any suspected minors on any adult sites you may see them on, to the proper authority.(do not tell the minors what you are doing! they will change Id's, or hide!) *Report any child pornography you may find anywhere, to the proper authorities. *Do not post any minor children in a bulletin or blog.(this attracts unwanted attention by perverts) *If your reports to the authorities are not immediately answered, dont get all riled up. This takes time, and steps must be taken. *Put forth all effort to stop child abuse, neglect, and abduction.(I will post a list of State D.H.S., scan, and child abuse hotline numbers as soon as I get all of the information) *Please report any minors you see on this site and have them removed. *We support http://www.goodsearch.com/ in our browsers as our default search engine because we have a local chapter of BACA (http://www.bacausa.com/) as our charity. ~X~If you would like to help us in our quest of keeping all children safe from harm, please contact Venus or ~X~Just Meee~X~
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The Symptoms of Sexual Disturbance Among Children
Parents, teachers, and guardians may find it difficult to distinguish between normal and healthy childhood sexual experimentation and sexual deviance resulting from exposure to pornography. The following guidelines, established by mental health and law enforcement officials, are useful in assessing sexual disturbance among children.i These guidelines can also help to identify the symptoms of psychological damage resulting from exposure to sexual material on the Internet. > > Sexual Preoccupation > Children who have been harmed by viewing pornography may be excessively curious about or overly preoccupied with sexuality. Some children expose their genitals to others or engage in a sudden, unusually high level of masturbation. > > Age-Inappropriate Sexualized Behavior > Some children may display sexual knowledge and behavior beyond that which is appropriate for their age. According to the American Psychiatric Press, this is one of the few reliable and distinguishing characteristics that identify sexually abused children. Very young children may enact adult sexual scenarios and behaviors in their play with other children or with their dolls and stuffed animals. > Age-Inappropriate Partners Having learned the message that sexual overtures are acceptable ways to get attention and rewards, children may enter into unhealthy relationships, particularly with older, age-inappropriate partners. Additionally, believing the myth generated by pornography that their bodies are for the use of others, young girls may become promiscuous. Children preoccupied with sex may attempt to engage younger children in sexual behavior because younger and smaller children are easier to manipulate and often more cooperative. Coercion Aggressive attempts to undress, sexually touch, or attempt intercourse with others are not uncommon among sexually preoccupied children. When a tendency toward secretive play combines with intense sexual preoccupation, a child may be vulnerable to repeating his or her abuse with other children in ways that can create chaos and further victimization. Such a child requires extensive parental supervision and therapeutic help. Signs of Sexual Abuse There are various lists of possible physical and behavioral indicators of child sexual abuse, some of which are: * Waking up during the night sweating, screaming or shaking with nightmares. * Masturbating excessively. * Showing unusually aggressive behavior toward family members, friends, toys, and pets. * Complaining of pain while urinating or having a bowel movement, or exhibiting symptoms of genital infections such as offensive odors, or symptoms of a sexually transmitted disease. * Having symptoms indicating evidence of physical traumas to the genital or anal area. * Beginning wetting the bed. * Experiencing a loss of appetite or other eating problems, including unexplained gagging. * Showing unusual fear of a certain place or location. * Developing frequent unexplained health problems. * Engaging in persistent sexual play with friends, toys or pets. * Having unexplained periods of panic, which may be flashbacks from the abuse. * Regressing to behaviors too young for the stage of development they already achieved. * Initiating sophisticated sexual behaviors. * Indicating a sudden reluctance to be alone with a certain person. * Engaging in self-mutilations, such as sticking themselves with pins or cutting themselves. * Withdrawing from previously enjoyable activities, like school or school performance change.
* Asking an unusual amount of questions about human sexuality. (By Kathy Smedley, Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Marriage, Family Therapist, and Program Director for the Northeast Texas Children's Advocacy Center.) Warning Signs by Donna Rice Hughes Warning Signs by Donna Rice Hughes Here are a few warnings signs that your child may have a problem with pornography on the Internet. * Your child is hiding disks. * Your child spends an inordinate amount of time on the Internet or is online late into the night. * Your child uses computer files that end in .gif or .jpg. These are picture files that may contain the latest Hubble telescope photos or pornographic material. * You discover unusual charges on your credit card statements. Be especially suspicious of phone charges that identify themselves as "Web Site." Many pornographers don't provide their names to avoid raising parental concern. * Your child quickly changes the computer screen when you enter the room. * You notice changes in your child's behavior (mention of adults you don't know, secretiveness, inappropriate sexual knowledge, sleeping problems, etc.). Specific Questions to Ask Your Kids When You Suspect Online Sexual Exploitation by Donna Rice Hughes Even if you use preventative tools such as an Internet filter at home, remember to ask your children these questions, especially if they are using the Internet outside of your home. * Have you seen any pornographic pictures? * Has anyone online talked dirty to you? * Have you met anyone online whom you don't know? * Has anyone asked you for personal information? * Has anyone asked to meet you in person? Helping Children Deal with the Trauma of Sexual Exploitation The best way to reduce the suffering of a child traumatized by pornography or sexual predators on the Internet (or by any other medium) is prevention. If your child tells you that he or she has seen or read something on the Internet of a sexual nature or has had contact with a sexual predator and appears to be experiencing some trauma from that experience, talk with your child about it and, if necessary, seek professional help. Identifying, and sometimes discussing, the signs and symptoms of psychological damage is a first step to relieving the child's suffering. Try to provide opportunities to talk about feelings. When hearing and accepting a child's feelings are too difficult, therapy involving the child and the family is often necessary. The following, is a recommended strategy if you think your child has been abused, traumatized, or sexually exploited while on the Internet: * Believe your child! Children rarely lie about sexual abuse or trauma. * Commend your child for telling you about his or her experience. * Convey your support for your child. Your child may fear that he or she is at fault and responsible for viewing the pornography or interacting with a sexual predator. Try to alleviate this self-blame. * Temper your own reaction. Recognize that your response sends a critical message to your child. Your greatest challenge may be to not convey your own horror. * Report the suspected illegal online activity to your local police. In some communities the local police department is equipped to investigate computer crimes, such as online solicitation of a minor. Also report such incidences to the CyberTipline: 800-843-5678 www.missingkids.com # Locate a specialized agency that evaluates sexual abuse or trauma victims - a hospital, a community mental health therapy group, or a child advocate agency. # If your child has been physically abused as a result of contact with an online predator, contact a physician with experience and training in detecting sexual abuse. # Talk with your child's teachers, baby-sitters, other parents, and adults who have supervised your child online.
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HELP KEEP KIDS SAFE ONLINE

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The sheer volume of information you can find online is almost beyond comprehension. For example, type the word “sponge” into the Google™ search engine and you will wind up with more than 19,000,000 results. That may seem like a lot, but compare it to the more than 161,000,000 you find when you search “Internet Safety” and you begin to understand the enormity of the web. INOBTR.org has been created to help people find the tools and tips needed to keep you and the ones you care about safe online. INOBTR is working with experts in law enforcement, child services, education and more to help define the risks children face online, while also providing guidance on how to handle these situations. The information you find here comes from respected sources including the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), MORE.net, Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC), the FBI and more. These organizations, like INOBTR, are dedicated to educating the public about keeping children safe on the Internet. There are more than 50,000 predators online doing anything to find their next victim. They might try to decode Internet profiles, strike up conversations in chat rooms, or send kids messages through file-sharing programs or online gaming sites. Don’t make it easy for them. Talk to kids about Internet safety; encourage them to share their experiences with you. Help them protect themselves from online predators. Like the Internet itself, INOBTR.org will be constantly updated with the latest Internet safety news, information on INBOTR events, and a growing list of resources to help you keep kids safe online. Click the logo below, and help INOBTR Take Back The Internet! If you want a clickable banner for your page or site: 1. Click repost bulletin. 2. Copy the code between the dotted lines 3. Paste code on your page ------------------------------------------------- INOBTR_Small_RGB.jpg -------------------------------------------------
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"A message recieved tonight... "The kids and the lady from Indiana have been found safe!!!!! Just heard the story on the news a few minutes ago." This is all the information I have on this. for I did not see the news myself. Thanks ~Just Meee~™ K.K.S.
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