by Ira Chaleff | Apr 15, 2016 | Blog
We already tell our children to say “no” and to run if a stranger tells them to get into a car. We are getting better at teaching them to say “no” in other dangerous situations: to sexual predators, to bullies, to peer pressure. But are we equipping them well enough?... by Ira Chaleff | Jan 20, 2016 | Articles
When you place your children in the care of other adults – day care providers, teachers, coaches, religious clerics, camp counselors – you trust they will be safe but you know you can’t be totally sure. When a supposedly trusted authority figure tells a child to do... by Ira Chaleff | Sep 16, 2015 | Articles
An excerpt from Intelligent Disobedience: Doing Right When What You’re Told To Do Is Wrong, by Ira Chaleff What is it that we are trying to teach our children at home or in school about obedience? Dr. Stanley Milgram, who conducted the famous experiments on obedience...
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