1, know the private parts
Tell the children clearly that the place covered by vest and underwear is private parts, and private parts are the little secrets of our bodies. No one is allowed to touch or see them. If someone wants to touch your private parts, you must bravely say to him, "Don't touch me casually!
Step 2 Build a crisis
A good sense of crisis is more important than letting children know their private parts. If they don't have a good sense of crisis, they can't really protect their own safety.
3. Learn to identify bad guys
First of all, tell children that bad people don't mean "bad looks". Some people are good-looking and kind, but they may also be bad people. If children really can't tell the difference, then be sure to tell them that as long as they are strangers, strangers or even familiar people, no matter whether they seduce you with all kinds of delicious candy or gifts, they can't go with him.
4. Don't keep the secret of the bad guys.
Emphasize to the children that "don't keep secrets for the bad guys, mom and dad will protect you". If you are infringed, you must tell your parents the truth at the first time.
5. What should I do after being sexually assaulted?
Say "no" loudly to those who violate you. Run away and tell someone you trust.
Expand knowledge:
Do these four things well to keep children away from danger.
Don't give your children to people outside your family easily, and be more understanding than those who take care of them. No matter how busy you are, you should carefully observe your child's abnormal reactions: becoming timid, crying, suddenly not liking school, and suddenly afraid of making out with your parents. When bathing or washing clothes for children, you should always check your child's lower body and underwear quietly.
Avoid talking to strangers or touching strangers alone in a closed environment.
On June 65438, 20265438, the newly revised Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors (hereinafter referred to as the Law on the Protection of Minors) came into effect. Article 11 stipulates that any organization or individual has the right to dissuade or stop minors, or to report and accuse them to public security, civil affairs, education and other relevant departments.