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  1. Yeah,bullying is difficult to deal with and un-tolereable. In my own oppinion,I think that whoever can do somthing SHOULD do it. Though calling the police in my thoughts,is the first thing anybody should do if their child is assulted.
  2. Hey,I'm here just giving saftey info on knives for now.Every dad or even mom asks,is he or she ready for a knife? I can't awnser that,I can only give you my oppinion on what age should handle a knife. In my own thoughts,knives should be passed down or bought for your child around age eight to twleve. Of course,not every parent knows what to buy. I am able to lend some suggestions. Here are a couple of great types of knives:Northwest Territory,great selection of knives. Frost Cutlerey is one,but some blades you should not give your child if you feel it is too big.As a suggestion on what lenghth of knife to buy,I'd say 3.00 in. Or under.Also,pay close attention to whether or not your child wants the knife your selecting. Let the child feel like it's his own desicion,and if he happens to pick a knife you see not fit for him,offer almost the same thing,but smaller. Teach your child the ways of the blade. Show him or her that the knife is not a toy. Serious accedint or injury could and may occur if use in-correctly. I tought myself around with a small NorthWest Territory knife,with a 1.36. blade. Also,make sure your kid knows what he or she is getting into. Tell them that knives are tools of trust.Of course,if they get cut by a knife,don't take their knifes away from them and throw them away.I have had my share of cuts,I've had many cuts. But out of every cut I've sustained,the worst one was when I cut myself with a Maxam Stainless Steel Liner Lock Knife. The blade came across my index knuckle,left a nasty scar.
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