Many communities (maybe the one you live in) have serious problems with gangs. There
are many kinds of gangs, but whatever kind you community is dealing with, gangs spell
trouble. They cause fear, destroy property, threaten or hurt peaceable residents, and
drive out businesses.
Parents can do a lot to prevent gang problems or top reduce gag problems already in place.
Most important, theres a lot that parents like you can do to keep your own children
from joining gangs:
- Learn about gangs and signs of gang activity.
Young people (as young as nine or ten) join gangs for reasons that makes sense to them, if
not to adults. They give reasons like these:
- to belong to a group,
Gangs leave signs of their presence. Your child may adopt some of those signs as either a gang member or an imitator:
- specific colors or emblems, - worse grades,, - wearing certain kinds and colors of clothing in very specific ways, and , Many gang members say they joined because the gang offered them support, caring, and a
sense of order and purpose - al the things that most parents try to give their kids. The
odds are that the better you meet these needs, the less need you children will see for
gangs. Here are some parenting skills that are especially important: - Talk with listen to your child. Spend some special time with each child., Dont forget to talk about gangs. The best time is before theres a major
problem. Tell your child that - you disapprove of gangs, Dont forget to listen to your child as well !!
SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS AS A PARENT
Everyone (except gang members) wants a gang-free community. Parents stand to lose the
most - the well being or even the life of a child - if gangs take or keep hold. But gangs
are often violent and intimidating. What can you do in the face of this?
First
, develop positive alternatives. Are there after-school and weekend activities kids can enjoy? Can the school offer its facilities? Can parents organize clubs or sports? Can older kids tutor or mentor younger ones? Can the kids themselves help with ideas?
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