I think the personalized backpacks and lunch bags are so adorable for preschool and daycare, etc. Someone recently mentioned to me that things like that, and personalized tshirts, are aids for child predators. They can learn the child's name and already have an in to "gain trust".
So, was that an over reaction or is this a real issue?
Re: Yes or No to personalized backpacks, lunch bags, etc?
I think anything that's monogrammed is adorable, but DD#1's backpack will not be monogrammed when she starts preschool. I've been told the same thing and it makes perfect sense. Lunch bag may be different if it can fit into her bag. Better to be safe than sorry.
Growing up my mom never allowed us to have shirts or other personalized items that would have been seen in public. A child doesn't always realize that they have a personalized item on them and they may think they child predator knows them.
I think personalized items are really cute though. We may comprimise and do initials. I agree with your friend that they may be aids for child predators.
A big fat NO to that. Initials are a fine compromise, I suppose, but I don;t really see the need for them.
**waiting for JOEBunny to tell us all we're overreacting and that stranger kidnaps almost NEVER happen***
I agree--I think that it's just not a good idea at their age. My brother got one of those cozy coupes for Christmas with personalized license plates on it--and that even makes me nervous! Yes, I'm paranoid.
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Yes! DD has a personalized lunch tote, backpack etc... I don't worry about that. It's not like she's walking around with her address, SS#, mother's maiden name...
And I don't feel that she'll be out of my sight in order for someone to use "personalized" items to get her. Maybe when she's older I'll reconsider. But as of now, I want everything to have her name on it. We go to a lot of activities, play groups etc and it is 100x easier to have everything w/ her name on it.
So those of you that object- do you not put their name on sippys? Snack cups? Cause ya know... someone could read that off a label....
I think it's a bad idea if you include your child's last name, birthdate and address but I think sending your little one to day care with his name on his lunch bag if FINE.
relax!
I would go with initials.
I even chose my 'mother's necklace' to just be DS's first initial. I work quite close with our patients and I do know that some of them have a sketchy history involving kids. They don't need to know DS's name.
NO full names. not even first.
Yes. He has a PBK duffel with his name on it when we travel, and I'll personalize his back pack for preschool next year as well.
Seriously, when are yall's toddlers and preschoolers walking around unattended, anyway? I can see the legitimate concern on this if your kid is 8 or 9 and walking to school alone ... but I'm not going to freak out about my 2 or 3 year old having a personalized back pack.
(read it. you know you want to.)
anderson . september 2008
vivian . february 2010
mabel . august 2012
LOL!
Ha, I just picture some creepy dude talking to kids through the fence during recess. I think I've watched WAY too much SVU.
it happens.
me too - especially for an older child.
a) your kid doesn't wear a backpack at recess
b) I love me some Stabler, but I think it's time for you to step away from the Stabler.
(read it. you know you want to.)
anderson . september 2008
vivian . february 2010
mabel . august 2012
ITA! I love personalization, so it would be hard for me not to buy personalized things. He has an adorable lunch tote that we take every single place with his name on it, his land of nod chair is soo cute, and when he gets a back pack, I'm sure it will have his initials or name on it.
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