Traffic Safety
Family
My Privacy
Boundaries
100

What should you do before crossing the street.

Stop and then look both ways, and use a side walk if possible.

100

True or false, all families are the same. If it's not true, what can be different?

All families look different, from the number of members, the makeup of those members, some families are extended families, families do different things, etc.

100

If someone asks you for information about you, do you have to give it?

No, you have the right to protect your personal information and consent means you can always say, "no". 

100

If someone wants to give you a hug, what should they do?

Ask and wait for your consent before hugging you, and if you say "no" they should respect that. 

200

What should you always wear when riding in a vehile?

Wear a seat belt and in a car/truck/jeep/etc. sit in the back until you're tall enough for the front seat (usually around 12 years old)

200

What is important about having a family that supports you?

We learn the most from our families, so having one that supports us and teaches us right from wrong is important. 

200

Why is it so hard to give a test at the zoo?

Because of all the cheetah's!

200

If you have something that you never are comfortable with, but someone else is okay with it and they want you to do it, should you? Explain. 

No! You are always allowed to say no and let people know your boundaries. People also need to respect your boundaries. 

300

If you're walking along the road, where should you walk?

Use the sidewalk or if there is no sidewalk, walk on the side going toward traffic. 

300

Do families always stay the same? If not what can change? 

Families change at times. Families can separate, families grown, family members can pass away, families grow closer or more distant over the years, etc.
300

What are some examples of personal information is important to keep safe when interacting with people online?

Your full name, your location, your school, your date of birth, your bus, you phone number or parent's phone number, information about other family members, your home address, places you like to visit often, pictures of you, and more. 

300

Is it okay to have different boundaries than your friends, classmates, family, community, etc.? Whose boundaries are more important?

It's not only okay, but normal for everyone to have different things that are and aren't okay for them. No one's boundaries are more important than anyone else's. We should respect everyone right to feel safe. 

400

What can be hard for kids about walking or being near or on roadways that can put kids in particular at risk around cars?

Not being seen due to their height. 

400

Why can't your nose be 12" long?

Because then it would be a foot!

400

Why isn't it a good idea to share personal information with online friends?

Because you don't know if online friends are being truthful and it's not safe to give them identifying information about you. 

400

What animal always needs a wig? 

A BALD eagle!

500

Why did the bicycle fall over?

Because it was two tired!

500

What is a family? Who can be part of one?

A group of people that support each other, care about one another, and want the best for each other. Families can include blood relative, step-relatives, in-laws, foster families, friends, pets, etc., anyone you view as family. 

500

What should you do if someone you don't know is asking or pressuring you to share private information or keep secrets about asking for information about you? 

Go to an adult for help. 
500

If you and a friend are playing a new game, and the other person doesn't appear to be having as much fun as they usually do when playing with you. What might be happening? What might you want to do?

The new game might be making them uncomfortable and you might need to switch to a game you know it always okay for them.