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Educating children to cope with danger: parents' responsibility
It is the responsibility of every parent to educate their children to deal with danger. The following are some practical suggestions to help children save themselves in danger.

Understand the potential dangers.

Let children know and discuss potential dangerous situations, such as fire, earthquake, flood and other natural disasters, as well as harassment by strangers. Let children understand the possible harm caused by these situations and know how to deal with them.

Make an emergency call

Teach children to call the emergency number, such as 1 10, 120, 1 19. Let them know how to ask for help in an emergency and when to make these calls.

Keep yourself safe.

Tell children how to protect their own safety, such as not talking to strangers, not accepting gifts from strangers, and not hitchhiking. Cultivate their vigilance and self-protection awareness.

Keep calm

Teach children to keep calm in an emergency. Let them know that panic will only make the situation more dangerous, and educate them to follow the instructions of adults and take appropriate actions.

Prepare first aid medicines and tools.

Prepare some simple first-aid medicines and tools for children, such as band-AIDS, sterilized cotton balls, tourniquets, etc. So that they can help themselves in time when they are injured.

♂? Outdoor activities and physical exercise

Encourage children to participate in outdoor activities and physical exercise to enhance their physique and self-protection ability. Let them learn how to deal with danger in the game and improve their awareness of self-protection.