Someone might bring a ___ with them to ensure their caregiver can still call them.
Phone charger
You never want to do this with someone you only know online.
Meet up
You deserve to be ___
listened to, safe, loved, happy!
:-)
This many people should be on your safety network
5
What we should say if anyone tries to see or touch our body inappropriately?
NO!
Tell a caregiver this information before going somewhere.
Where you're going OR who you're seeing
We can do this to best protect ourselves and our personal information.
Private our social media accounts/don't talk to people we don't know.
It is NEVER __ if someone makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
Your fault
People on your safety network should have which qualities.
You know & trust them, responsible, helpful, etc.
If someone makes us feel uncomfortable or does something that isn't okay, we should __
Tell someone on your safety network
Keep this safety feature turned on to share with parents or caregivers.
Location
Never post anything that includes this .
where you are/ current location
It's important to know how to be safe so we can__
Help our siblings and friends stay safe too.
These people that could be on your safety network that you're NOT related to.
Teacher, coach, neighbor, pastor, friend's parent
Trust __ if you feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
Yourself/ your gut feeling
(better safe than sorry)
These settings are great for hanging out with someone for the first time.
Public and in groups
(park, bowling, etc.)
Just like in-person, no one should__
Ask you for or send inappropriate images
We never ___ if it's about our body/someone else's.
Keep it a secret.
People on your safety network have to be at least this old.
18
If someone asks you to not tell if they've done something to hurt your body, you should do what?
always tell a trusted adult
Be familiar with these when going somewhere new.
Where any exits are
These are some actions to take if someone makes you feel uncomfortable on the internet.
Not responding, block/report, tell an adult on your safety network.
At the Gingerbread House, we talk to kids that are __ years old. All services are free.
2 to 17
If a person on your safety network does not listen, you should __
go and tell a different adult
Even the people we know and trust should ask permission to __.
give us a hug, high-five, or other friendly gestures