1. Enhance self-protection awareness: educate girls to pay attention to their own safety and learn to be vigilant when facing strangers or unsafe environments. Let them know that they have the right to refuse people or things that make them feel uneasy.
2. Teach coping skills: Teach girls how to deal with potentially dangerous situations, such as hitting on strangers and stalking them. Teach them to ask for help from nearby adults and police and get in touch with their parents in time.
3. Network security education: let girls know the risks of the online world, such as online fraud and bad information. Educate them to protect their privacy, don't add strangers at will, don't disclose personal information, and avoid participating in bad online behavior.
4. Sex education: teach girls basic sexual knowledge, let them know their physical and gender characteristics, and educate them to respect themselves and protect their bodies. Let them learn to refuse inappropriate intimate contact and behavior.
5. Cultivate independent ability: Encourage girls to solve problems by themselves and improve their life skills, such as public transportation and shopping alone. Let them go properly and let them exercise their independence within a safe range.
In grasping the scale of letting go, parents can refer to the following suggestions:
1, according to age and ability: the measure of letting go should be judged according to the age and ability of girls. With the growth of age and the improvement of ability, parents can let go appropriately and let their children try independently within a safe range.
2. Gradually let go: Parents can start with simple tasks and scenes and gradually let girls cope independently. Parents can adjust the degree of letting go in time according to their performance.
3. Keep communication: Keep good communication with girls and understand their needs and confusion. In the process of letting go, always pay attention to their situation and give appropriate support and guidance.
4. Set a safety boundary: In the process of letting go, parents need to set a certain safety boundary. Tell girls clearly which behaviors can be tried and which behaviors are forbidden to ensure their safety.
5. Cultivate risk awareness: educate girls to identify and evaluate risks, so that they can learn to avoid potential dangers in the process of trying independently.
6. Build trust: While letting girls try independently, build trust between parents and children. Encourage them to actively seek help and advice from their parents when they encounter problems.
7. Pay attention to mental health: In the process of letting go, parents should pay attention to the mental health of girls. If they encounter setbacks or difficulties in their independent attempts, their parents should give them care and support to help them build their self-confidence.
In short, parents should reasonably grasp the scale of letting go while carrying out safety education, so that girls can cultivate their independent ability within a safe range. Help girls grow into independent and confident individuals through communication, setting safety boundaries and paying attention to mental health.