Disclaimer: In no way shape or form am I condoning what police have been doing to our youth. I think it’s disgusting and it needs to stop. I am only talking from one parent to another about our responsibility of keeping our children safe.

Everyone blames the shooters, the victims or the community
where the victim was raised, but when do we as parents take a little of the
responsibility? Now I know there are several instances where the parents couldn’t
and shouldn’t have done a thing different, like Trayvon Martin for example (I
mean the child was just walking home from the gas station, something my
children do on a regular basis). But there are instances where we have to teach
our children common sense, certain situations call for us to take on the
battle, not them.
How do we teach our children to deal with authority? By this
I mean school administrators, teachers, police officers – adults that can tell
you child to do something without you being present. Can you honestly say that
you tell them to be respectful? I cant. I can take responsibility and say that
I have always told my children to stand up for what they believe in. To speak
up and I will have their back.



Now how can we do this? Attend parent teacher conferences, go to school events, volunteer. The school, administrators and teachers should know who you are and who your children are. Don't wait until there is a problem before you go up to the school. Let them know that you are involved and want only the best for your child. Trust me the school officials like that and will work with you and your child with anything. I know its hard as parents to juggle so many things, but trust me its a lot easier when you do it this way than the alternative. ~Love Tichelle