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Kids don't inherently understand the word "stranger". If you're looking for an easy way to teach the children in your life stranger safety, I'm here to help!
I will give you simple steps to follow when discussing stranger safety with your kids. Don't be afraid to have this conversation with your children. Many parents avoid the topic because they feel it will frighten their children. Just think about that for a minute. Wouldn't you rather talk about stranger safety with your kids and prepare them? Arm your children with the knowledge they need to stay safe. There's no better time than the present to have this talk with your kids. Get started today!
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Kids get confused when you simply say "Don't talk to strangers". Here's a better way to explain it to your children. Let's break out of the "stranger" term and give kids a better way to know who's safe and who's not safe. Below I will give you 3 terms you can introduce to your kids. For simplicity's sake, there are only 3 types of people your child will ever encounter.
The 3 Types of People Your Child Will Encounter
Introduce the terms below to your kids. You will be amazed at how quickly they understand and feel comfortable with this type of stranger safety education. In the next section I will go into further detail about these groups of people and how to discuss this with your kids.
1. Safe Adults: You will choose THREE PEOPLE to be your child's "safe adults". A "safe adult" is someone your child can always trust to go with or talk to. I will go into more detail in the next section.
2. Don't Know:A person your child has never met before.
3. Kinda Know: Someone your child has met before, or even someone they may know. "Kinda knows" are not "safe adults". This could be someone like: a neighbor, a soccer coach or even a parent's friend.
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This is one of the most important ground rules to set with your children. Sit down as a family and name 3 people who will be your child's "Safe Adults". In my family my husband and I are a given. We are "Safe Adults" to our children. They understand that. We also named my two parents (Grandma & Daddoo) and my husband's mother (Oma) as our children's safe side Adults. It's up to you to decide who will be your children's safe adults. Who do you trust 100% with your kids?
Basically, a "Safe Adult" is someone your child can ALWAYS trust to go with or talk to. If you're ever unable to get your child from school, a sporting event, etc.. you would trust these people to get your child in your absence. If your kids have 3 "Safe Adults" then they will know it's safe to go with these people. This is important because child predators often lie to children and manipulate them to leave with them. I will go into this more when I discuss "Don't Knows" and "Kinda Knows".有機農場
I will give you simple steps to follow when discussing stranger safety with your kids. Don't be afraid to have this conversation with your children. Many parents avoid the topic because they feel it will frighten their children. Just think about that for a minute. Wouldn't you rather talk about stranger safety with your kids and prepare them? Arm your children with the knowledge they need to stay safe. There's no better time than the present to have this talk with your kids. Get started today!
The Easy Way to Discuss Stranger Safety embroidered badges
Kids get confused when you simply say "Don't talk to strangers". Here's a better way to explain it to your children. Let's break out of the "stranger" term and give kids a better way to know who's safe and who's not safe. Below I will give you 3 terms you can introduce to your kids. For simplicity's sake, there are only 3 types of people your child will ever encounter.
The 3 Types of People Your Child Will Encounter
Introduce the terms below to your kids. You will be amazed at how quickly they understand and feel comfortable with this type of stranger safety education. In the next section I will go into further detail about these groups of people and how to discuss this with your kids.
1. Safe Adults: You will choose THREE PEOPLE to be your child's "safe adults". A "safe adult" is someone your child can always trust to go with or talk to. I will go into more detail in the next section.
2. Don't Know:A person your child has never met before.
3. Kinda Know: Someone your child has met before, or even someone they may know. "Kinda knows" are not "safe adults". This could be someone like: a neighbor, a soccer coach or even a parent's friend.
Safe Adults Introduction of Wood Spindle Machine Woven Label
This is one of the most important ground rules to set with your children. Sit down as a family and name 3 people who will be your child's "Safe Adults". In my family my husband and I are a given. We are "Safe Adults" to our children. They understand that. We also named my two parents (Grandma & Daddoo) and my husband's mother (Oma) as our children's safe side Adults. It's up to you to decide who will be your children's safe adults. Who do you trust 100% with your kids?
Basically, a "Safe Adult" is someone your child can ALWAYS trust to go with or talk to. If you're ever unable to get your child from school, a sporting event, etc.. you would trust these people to get your child in your absence. If your kids have 3 "Safe Adults" then they will know it's safe to go with these people. This is important because child predators often lie to children and manipulate them to leave with them. I will go into this more when I discuss "Don't Knows" and "Kinda Knows".有機農場