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Safety education for girls
The safety education of girls is very important, and one of the important responsibilities of parents is to protect the safety of their daughters. However, in practice, parents need to balance building girls' confidence and ensuring their safety. The following are some methods for parents to conduct comprehensive safety education for girls, and how to master the scale of letting go.

Clear security boundary

Parents need to define safe boundaries for girls. This includes physical safety, personal safety and digital safety, and how to deal with natural disasters. Parents can also discuss with girls how to use the Internet safely and how to avoid cyber bullying and sexual harassment.

Build trust and open communication channels.

Parents need to build trust with girls and open communication channels. This means that parents should listen to girls as much as possible, understand their thoughts and feelings, and respond with respect and love.

Learn to protect themselves

Parents should encourage girls to learn to protect themselves, so that they can realize that they have the right to protect themselves, instead of relying too much on the protection of others. This means that parents should let girls know what to do when they meet strangers or are in a dangerous environment, such as asking for help or calling the police.

Master the measure of letting go

Parents need to master the measure of letting go according to the girl's personal situation. This means understanding the personality, gender, age, cultural background and other factors of girls, and deciding which fields can give girls more autonomy according to these factors.