{"id":188917,"date":"2023-11-16T19:59:55","date_gmt":"2023-11-16T19:59:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/?p=188917"},"modified":"2023-11-16T19:59:55","modified_gmt":"2023-11-16T19:59:55","slug":"im-an-ex-cia-officer-and-mom-here-are-tips-for-keeping-your-kid-safe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/lifestyle\/im-an-ex-cia-officer-and-mom-here-are-tips-for-keeping-your-kid-safe\/","title":{"rendered":"I'm an ex-CIA officer and mom, here are tips for keeping your kid safe"},"content":{"rendered":"
A former CIA officer and FBI agent has revealed her incredibly strict rules for keeping children safe \u2013 including performing background checks on teachers.<\/p>\n
Tracy Walder, 44, from Dallas,\u00a0Texas, worked as a spy for several years, even operating at a counterterrorism center during 9\/11 and serving several tours overseas on confidential missions.<\/p>\n
Recently, she turned her expertise to the complicated topic of child safety, posting a helpful TikTok\u00a0video in which she explained the somewhat extreme measures she goes to keep her own eight-year-old daughter safe.<\/p>\n
In the clip, the protective mother shared her go-to tips including Googling her child’s teachers and coaches and locking up her prescription medication and alcohol.<\/p>\n
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Tracy Walder, who is a former CIA and FBI agent, has revealed her controversial parenting tips \u2013 including performing background checks on teachers<\/p>\n
She explained that she bans her child from attending sleep away camp, walking to and from school by herself, going to the restroom solo in a public spaces and playing unsupervised.<\/p>\n
As a concerned mother added that she always locks up her prescription medication and alcohol, and would never keep a gun in her home.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Speaking about one of her more controversial tactics, Tracy said that she always\u00a0Googles the parents of her daughter’s friends, and all of her child’s teachers and coaches.<\/p>\n
Tracy admitted in her clip that although doing a thorough Google lookup may be ‘unpopular,’ she does it to ‘understand what [a person’s] social history is like’ because that doesn’t get picked up in background searches for jobs.<\/p>\n
The former CIA agent remains hyper-vigilant when it comes to her daughter’s surroundings and opened up about it further during her interview.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She shared that she friend-requests the people in her daughter’s life as well to learn more about them.<\/p>\n
‘I also run checks on them through BeenVerified, Intelius and look up federal court cases in PACER, a free federal case lookup,’ she admitted.\u00a0<\/p>\n
During her searches, Tracy has discovered that some of the people had financial, as well as personal issues.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Social history is important,’ she explained.<\/p>\n
‘One of my daughter’s teachers befriended me on social and I always found his social media odd \u2013 not criminal, but strange.<\/p>\n
‘He was constantly talking about how much he hated his job and how he partied all the time.<\/p>\n
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Sharing her top advice, Tracy says to research and befriend anyone who might come near your child. ‘Google all of your children’s friends’ parents, all teachers, coaches, etc.,’ she advised<\/p>\n
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‘Sharing a throwback with you today! The first photo (L) is May 2000, the day I left for CIA. Picture two (R) is the day I graduated from Quantico,’ she wrote in the caption<\/p>\n
‘He’s now sitting in jail, convicted for 20 years on federal porn charges.’<\/p>\n
When it comes to your kids, Tracy’s strongest opinion is simple: trust absolutely no one.<\/p>\n
‘I mean [do not trust them] ever,’ she confessed.<\/p>\n
‘Trust is earned, never given blindly and fully all at once.<\/p>\n
‘People find my point of view on trust offensive because no one wants to think they aren’t trustworthy.<\/p>\n
‘I have many wonderful trustworthy friends and my daughter has had some very trustworthy teachers, but I never give people my full trust right away.’<\/p>\n
Sharing her video online to her 12,800 followers, she garnered more 857 likes and hundreds of comments.<\/p>\n
Johnny said: ‘You are a great parent. No one should dispute these tips.’<\/p>\n
Steve added: ‘I agree with you. It’s unfortunate our world has changed so much.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
Someone else commented: ‘Social history above and beyond the background check. We concur.’<\/p>\n
Kat wrote: ‘All of these rules apply in our home as well!’<\/p>\n
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Sharing her video online to her 12,800 followers, she garnered more than 857 likes and hundreds of comments<\/p>\n
Another follower said: ‘I fully agree with every one.’<\/p>\n
‘These are great. Thank you!’ Lacey added.<\/p>\n
‘Thank you! As a mom these tips are essential for us,’ Lou wrote.<\/p>\n
‘Good parenting,’ Maria commented.<\/p>\n
Tracy worked at the CIA for five years and then became a special agent at the FBI which she explains is ‘very rare for a woman.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
Although she ‘loved\u00a0the counterterrorism mission,’ she didn’t want to remain overseas any longer.<\/p>\n
She admitted that due to her background she’s ‘seen a lot,’ and she now wants to focus on ‘protecting’ her little one.\u00a0<\/p>\n
In recent years she has swapped her high-action fieldwork for a desk job in national security.<\/p>\n