| 1. |
Children should never be
allowed to participate in door-to-door
solicitations without adult supervision,
preferably their parents, and they should never
participate in street solicitations
where they stand in the medians of busy highways
to collect money.
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| 2. |
Door-to-door
solicitation should only be conducted during
daylight hours, never at night. Children
should only solicit in neighborhoods known to
them and the supervising adults.
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| 3. |
Children
should be under direct, line-of-sight,
supervision by the supervising adults.
Children should never enter anyones home
without CHECKING FIRST with, and being
accompanied by, the supervising adults.
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| 4. |
Children should never
reveal personal information about themselves to
anyone, including their telephone number. If a
contact telephone number is needed, it should be
that of the organization benefiting from the
solicitation.
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| 5. |
Consider other means of
solicitation. For example, instead of going
door-to-door, explore the possibility of having
children solicit at a public place, such as a
grocery store, with adult supervision. This makes
it convenient for shoppers and safer for the
children who are participating.
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| 6. |
Parents can become
involved by selling catalogued items to their
friends and coworkers while children handle the
order and fulfillment process.
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| 7. |
Children should be
encouraged to work as a team on solicitation
projects, so that individual children work
together instead of competing with one another.
This encourages cooperation and reinforces the
safety rules.
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| 8. |
Parents should be
encouraged to participate in their
childrens solicitation activities and
should be fully apprised of all aspects of the
project. Parents should sign a permission slip
before a child is allowed to participate.
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| 9. |
Remind your children to
get away from any people or situations that are
threatening and to TELL you or a trusted adult if
anyone or anything makes them frightened,
uncomfortable, or confused.
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