Bert Fulks was just like any other parent. He was concerned about his child's teenage years. That's why
he created the X Plan.
Bert, a minister, started a blog to share his parenting tips and insights on raising children. The dad of three has learned a lot from working with kids who are in treatment for various addictions. The kids in the addiction support group told Bert they often stayed in uncomfortable and potentially dangerous situations, simply because they couldn't find an easy way out. It was then that Bert realized how important it is to provide kids with escape routes in dangerous situations.
The X Plan
As hard as parents try to raise their children to make smart decisions, kids will inevitably end up in tough situations at some point or another as they get older. Bert wanted to let his kids know that they have the support they need to make a quick and safe exit when they find themselves in a potentially dangerous or uncomfortable situation. That's why he created the X Plan.
Bert gave his kids a secret text message code that they could send him if they needed to get out of a bad situation. If they sent him the code, no questions asked, he would pick them up immediately. Bert's son Danny ended up using the plan while at a friend's house.
After Bert gave his son permission to sleep over at a friend's house, he reminded his son, "Be good. Remember who you are. And whose you are." His son replied, "I know. Thx."
Later that night, his son sent another text with just a single letter - X.
As soon as Bert saw the text message, he knew his son needed to get away from his friend's house immediately.
Bert explained the X Plan on his blog.
"All he has to do is text the letter X to any of us (his mother, me, his older brother or sister). The one who receives the text has a very basic script to follow. Within a few minutes, they call Danny's phone. When he answers, the conversation goes like this:
"Hello?"
"Danny, something's come up and I have to come get you right now."
"What happened?"
"I'll tell you when I get there. Be ready to leave in five minutes. I'm on my way."
At that point, Danny tells his friends that something's happened at home. Someone is coming to get him and he has to leave."
Implementing The X Plan At Home
The X Plan was set up to help Danny, or any other kid, alert a family member to let them know that something is up and they need an immediate exit plan. Sending a text that looks like a typo helps put the plan in motion, without alerting a friend standing nearby.
Bert emphasized that the plan is meant as a safety measure, and the kid doesn't have to say a word to their parents about the situation if they don't want to. They will never get in trouble for using the code. It's a way to avoid peer pressure and leave an uncomfortable situation before things get out of hand.
Parents everywhere can use Bert's X Plan
as an inspiration to create their own plans, in order to give their children a safe exit plan when needed.
Sources:
Bert Fulks
Good Housekeeping
CBS