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To, For, and About Regular Parents

SCAN is a newly developing organization with the purpose of keeping children safe from abuse.  We are not here to punish or judge parents for disciplining their children.  We will not be debating whether or not spanking is appropriate.  We are focusing on areas of abuse.  Our organization plans to tackle legislative changes to increase the safety of our children, many of which include harsher punishments for harming children.  

In this blog, we will focus on prevention.  There are obviously so many crimes against children that are too heinous to even understand how that could possibly happen.  This blog, however, will focus on the larger population of parents who are just regular parents who may not know how to handle certain situations or have the support they need. 

I'm sure we've all heard of cases of abuse from a parent everyone thought was a good parent.  Some things we hear are from lack of knowledge, or the person just "lost it."

The purpose of this blog is to discuss many common situations in parenting and what choices there are for people in those situations to handle them in a way that keeps their sanity and their children safe from abuse.

If you have any situations you would like us to address, feel free to comment, and we will most likely address that concern as quickly as we can.  If you read a post and can think of another positive way to handle the situation, that would be very appreciated.  The more options people have of handling a situation, the better it is for everyone.

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Disclaimer:  We are just regular parents who are concerned for the welfare of all children.  All advice is parent to parent and is in no way intended to replace that of qualified professionals.  People must always use their own best judgment when applying advice, as not all situations are the same.  We are not responsible for the actions of anyone, whether or not they claim to be following our advice.