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Teaching children to prevent violence begins with knowing how to deal with violence.
As parents, we all want our children to grow up in a safe environment. But in the face of violence, we cannot just hope to avoid it. It is the responsibility of every parent to teach children how to deal with violence.

Don't flinch, don't show fear.

When children encounter violence, we must first tell them clearly that violence cannot solve the problem. Nevertheless, in the face of violence, we should educate our children not to shrink back, let alone show fear. Because the essence of violence is to take advantage of each other's fears. Only by staying calm and strong can we really shock the perpetrators.

Choose friends and keep your distance.

At the same time, guide children to learn to choose friends. Keeping a distance from people with violent tendencies is the best protection for yourself. Let children understand that everyone has their own values and codes of conduct, and it is their right to choose who to associate with.

Ask for help in time

If children encounter problems or are threatened, encourage them to seek help in time. Parents and teachers are their strong backing. Let children know that no matter when and where, home will always be their safe haven.