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How to educate children to guard against the dangers of strangers
Here are some ways to help children realize the danger of talking to strangers.

Don't talk to strangers casually.

Tell children not to talk to strangers casually. Tell them that if strangers ask them to leave or follow them somewhere, they should go home immediately or ask for help.

Protect personal information

Give children safety tips. For example, tell them to be vigilant when they meet strangers, and don't disclose personal information at will, such as name, address and telephone number.

♀? Learn to refuse

Let children learn to refuse. Tell children that if they don't want to talk to strangers, they can just say "no". And encourage them to say this firmly when facing strangers.

Forge the scene

Provide children with simulated scenes. Through role-playing, children can simulate the scene of talking with strangers, so as to better understand how to deal with this situation.

Ask for help

Teach children how to ask for help. Tell children to seek help as soon as possible if they are in danger or feel unsafe. They can ask their parents, teachers or other trusted adults for help.