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mr_claw t1_iy36jtc wrote
He makes the announcements for lost kids at Disneyland.
samwalton69 t1_iy3l0l1 wrote
Or it could be just be their time, you gotta let go at some point.
EarhornJones t1_iy65ffb wrote
At least you'll have the picture to remember them by. It's probably for the best.
DroolingSlothCarpet t1_iy33ipr wrote
Copypasta for karma
wanroww t1_iy3l41z wrote
write your number on their arm
Savings-Spirit-3702 t1_iy3ltyt wrote
Or on their face for better family photos
Travel_Junky34 t1_iy4kg5s wrote
Ahh yes so the kidnapper can call the number for ransom
The_alchemist53 t1_iy4rss1 wrote
better than having no number to call
Raichu7 t1_iy3vrf6 wrote
Use a sharpie to write your mobile number on them if they are too little to remember it. If they get lost and found by staff the staff will know how to contact you to let you know your kid is safe.
calguy1955 t1_iy41qd5 wrote
Wouldn’t a bracelet with an id tag like you see on dogs be better than inking your kid every time you go somewhere? For that matter, maybe getting a dog would be better option for people who are regularly losing their kids.
Tiny_Rat t1_iy4mygc wrote
Bracelets fall off or get lost. Sharpie doesn't.
Susbirder t1_iy49qtv wrote
>write your mobile number on them
Makes it easier for the ransom caller.
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thesnapening t1_iy324dl wrote
This would make me insanely anxious.
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SachSachl t1_iy3r41o wrote
MegaProTip: if you have bo kids they cannot get lost.
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pale_refraction t1_iy5jjkq wrote
Back Office kids
catherinetheok t1_iy69c30 wrote
Another good tip is to identify with them where to go if they get lost. If there is a specific easy to find meeting point then everyone can find each other. This is more for a bit older kids who can find their way to the pre deterpplace
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Erazzphoto t1_iy4v7ke wrote
I have to think any parent in this day in age already has a TON of pictures of their kids on their phone
Edit:posted before fully reading…what they’re wearing at the time is a fair tip
sicilianDev t1_iy4zihn wrote
Holy crap that's a good one. Im doing this forever more. I always worry when taking my son places.
MikePap t1_iy3s50w wrote
Also, don’t forget to attach them an iEarring so you can track them at all times!
PM-ME_YOUR-ANYTHING t1_iy4v1xb wrote
So that you can easily avoid them
chado5727 t1_iy4d1zx wrote
Or maybe keep an eye on your kids.....
This reminds me of the commercial o hear on the radio.
"Put something IMPORTANT in the back seat of your car, so you don't forget your children"...
Tiny_Rat t1_iy4okvs wrote
Have you ever babysat a kid, or worse, multiple kids? It only takes a second of distraction for a toddler to disappear in a crowd.
And that commercial you hear on the radio sounds a lot less stupid when you realize that the parents of most babies are incredibly sleep deprived, and sleep deprivation often causes the brain to be prone to running on autopilot for common tasks. That makes it very easy for someone to forget about anything not part of the default routine, like the baby in the backseat when they'd normally be at daycare. It has little to do with carelessness or intent. Here is a good article about it
I realize that it's comforting to think that accidents only happen people who did something to deserve it, but thats not how the world works. Sometimes, bad things still happen even if you're trying to do everything right.
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Savings-Spirit-3702 t1_iy31ivb wrote
How many times did you lose your kids before coming up with this?