Name Safety Rule #1
Know What's Up
Name 2 of your trusted adults.
Teacher, parent, caregiver, neighbor, etc.
Repeatedly threatening, teasing, or hitting someone is called what?
Bullying
True or False: If a stranger offers you candy, that's a red flag.
True
True or False: Fighting with my brother is not abuse.
True. Fighting with siblings is a normal part of growing up.
Name Safety Rule #2
Spot Red Flags
Name one safe stranger in your community.
Police officer, fireman, store clerk, etc.
Someone who stands up to bullies is called what?
True or False: If an unknown adult asks you to help them find their lost puppy, that's a red flag.
True
What's another word for a safe secret?
A surprise!
Name Safety Rule #3 and explain what it means.
Make a Move - move away from the danger, log off the computer, etc.
Name one way you can tell if someone is a safe stranger.
They have a uniform, badge, store name tag, etc.
What is it called when someone bullies you online, like sending you mean messages?
Cyberbullying
Talk it up (say no, ask a trusted adult), make a move (get away).
True or False: Only strangers abuse children.
False
Name Safety Rule #4 and explain what it means.
Talk it up - say "no" and/or tell a safe adult what happened.
What is a safety buddy?
A good friend who you trust and can talk to about being hurt or unsafe. They will help you talk to a safe adult.
If you are being bullied, what should you do? (Hint: think about your safety rules)
Make a move (get away from them) and talk it up (tell a trusted adult).
What should you do if someone in your family asks to play a game involving private body parts?
Make a move (get away if you can), talk it up (say no, tell a trusted adult)
True or False: If someone frequently says mean things to you, like you are no good, that's not abuse. Abuse is only physical.
False
Name Safety Rule #5 and explain what it means.
No Blame No Shame - it's never your fault and you shouldn't feel bad.
If you were out in a park and you lost your parents and you could not find anyone in a uniform, who would you approach for help?
An adult with children.
What can you do if you see someone else being bullied? (Hint: think about your safety rules)
Talk it up (tell the bully to stop, tell an adult what is happening), make a move (help the victim to get away from the bully)
What should you do if a friend tells you that someone is abusing them?
Be a safety buddy and help them talk it up to a safe adult.
What should you do if someone is hurting you repeatedly.