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My daughter is five years old. How to educate her children to protect themselves?
Safety education for girls is very important for parents. The following suggestions may help parents to carry out safety education for girls and master the scale of letting go:

1. Give children proper safety knowledge. Provide children with knowledge about how to protect themselves, such as how to avoid meeting strangers, accepting gifts from strangers and protecting themselves from revealing private information. Do a good job in children's safety training and constantly update safety knowledge.

2. Cultivate children's self-confidence. Knowing some basic defense skills, such as grasping pain and shouting, can make children more confident. Cultivate children's awareness of actively protecting themselves, learn to deal with emergencies, and make themselves stronger.

3. Supervise children's online activities. Establish a healthy way to use the internet, supervise children's online behavior, and avoid network security problems as much as possible.

4. Cultivate children's judgment and autonomy. Parents often communicate with their children to ensure that they have the ability to judge and pay attention to self-protection. Usually let children master some life skills, such as unlocking, first aid, etc., to improve their emergency ability.

5. Let go moderately and gradually encourage children to be independent. Gradually expand children's autonomy, let children make their own decisions, and gradually reduce supervision and restraint on children according to the situation, so that children have their own space for thinking and action.

The above suggestions can help parents educate girls about safety, let them go when appropriate, and give children a chance to protect themselves more confidently and independently. At the same time, pay attention to children's personal safety and take measures to ensure children's safety.