First, we should educate our children not to open the door to strangers at will.
When children are alone at home, tell them that no matter who knocks at the door, don't open the door at will. Even if relatives and friends go home, it is for their own safety. Do the same thing without any exception. But if conditions permit, try not to leave the child alone to avoid all kinds of accidents.
Second, don't talk to strangers when you go out.
Most abducted children listen to the sweet words of traffickers, such as taking them to see their parents, buying delicious food and so on. In this way, children will follow traffickers and eventually be trafficked. Therefore, we should educate our children not to talk to anyone when they go out, and we must be vigilant and not give traffickers any opportunity.
Third, teach children some ways to save themselves.
It's always good to have a sense of urgency. Parents can teach their children how to deal with it after getting lost in advance. For example, if you accidentally get separated from your parents when you go out, you should educate your children not to run around at will and try to wait in the same place. Once you meet a staff member wearing a police uniform or uniform, you should seek help in time. If you encounter a trafficker who forcibly holds a child, you should immediately run to the place where the crowd gathers to make a phone call. Remember your parents' telephone number, work address and home address, and know that the calling number is 1 10.