At the end of each year, many children get lost in railway stations, bus stops, supermarkets and other places, and even traffickers pay attention to parents and children who are not vigilant!
Parents should be vigilant and teach their children some relevant safety knowledge, and be vigilant and self-help!
Case 1: 3-year-old Mengwa accidentally lost and staged a textbook-style home search!
When a child is lost, he usually panics, but this Macey baby is unusually calm, as if he is not lost, but following the police uncle to visit!
This 3-year-old Macey was found by a kind-hearted person in the downtown area. After the police arrived, he not only remembered his home address, but also acted as a "small navigation" in the car! I will go home safely soon.
Case 2: The 4-year-old baby got lost in the middle of the night, remembered his mother's words in a panic, and successfully saved himself!
There is also a 4-year-old boy who got lost in the middle of the night. Although he was a little flustered, he managed to save himself by looking for a policeman's uncle!
In his panic, the little boy kept repeating what his mother told him: If he can't find his parents, call the police!
Finally, the little boy returned home safely.
The two children in the case are very young, but they can perform textbook-style self-help, which shows that parents are usually instilling some safety knowledge into their children. Is this how you teach your children?
The words "lost" and "abducted" seem to be far away from our lives, but a casual search on the Internet shows that children are accidentally lost almost every day. The more parents want their children to be safe, the more they should pay attention to their safety!
So, what safety knowledge should parents teach their children?
Children need to memorize safety knowledge.
1, stay close to your parents when you go out, and don't run around;
2. Memorize information such as home address, parents' phone number and name;
3. Don't disclose your name, age and family information to outsiders;
4. Don't give things to strangers, including food and play, and don't go with him;
5, don't keep secrets for strangers, and keep a distance when talking to strangers;
6. You can lie to strangers or hide something;
7. When you can't find your parents, you can find a way to find the police, and you can go to nearby subways, police stations and other places for help;
8. If you get lost in supermarkets, parks and other places, you can find a radio station or a service desk and use the radio to find your parents.
9. In case of danger, for example, someone comes to hug you or touch you, you can shout for help.
This common sense is the most basic, and parents can share it in the comments section if they have any supplements!