Potential security risks
Children who go out alone may be in danger of traffic accidents, personal injury or theft. We need to improve children's safety awareness and self-protection ability, educate them to obey traffic rules, protect themselves and deal with emergencies, so that they can make correct judgments in the face of danger.
Social challenge
Worried that children have an affair with unfriendly people, or get into social difficulties, such as being bullied and harassed. We need to encourage children to learn to protect themselves and defend themselves, such as avoiding going out alone and being wary of strangers.
financial crisis
Children may encounter financial problems, such as lost or stolen wallets, which worries us. We need to remind children to be vigilant when going out, pay attention to the surrounding environment, and leave as soon as possible when encountering unfamiliar people or situations.
Academic pressure
Worried that children can't finish their homework outside and fail the exam, which will affect their academic progress. We need to teach our children how to use the telephone, call for help or ask others for help so that they can ask for help in time when they are in danger.
health problem
Children may encounter health problems such as illness and infection outside, which keeps us awake at night. We need to keep close contact with children, know their whereabouts and situation, and ensure their safety.
make joint efforts
It is very important to keep good communication with children, understand their needs and problems, and provide them with necessary help and guidance. Let's work together to create a safe and happy growth environment for children!