We're going to show you, some of the things to say, what kind of things to watch out for, as well as, some technical things you can do, to keep your children from being taken away by strangers. Alright, I have Cass here to assist me, with the first set of techniques. She's going to show you some of the techniques, that we use for children and young adults, her age. Also, assisting me today, I'll have Oscar, who will be doing some techniques for pre-adolescent children. And also, I'll be having Scarlet help me, for techniques to use for very young children. Alright, a few things to consider before we get into the actual technical training aspects. A lot of child abduction is a result of people being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Maybe doing things that aren't as smart, or as they should be. That's a big part of what we do. The physical techniques are a last resort, and we never want to put our children in a position, where they have to actually physically attack or defend themselves, against an adult. One of the main things to think about is that, even though we will train physical self-defense techniques, the idea of having a child, beat up or fight with an adult, is probably not very realistic. So, the techniques that we're going to focus on, are the ones that are easy to do, easy to remember, and likely to have success in either defeating an attacker, or drawing enough attention, or stalling the attacker long enough, where he does not want to engage in taking the child away.