1. Body protection: educate girls to protect their bodies, such as not touching strangers casually and refusing inappropriate behaviors in time.
2. Self-prevention: teach girls how to do self-prevention, such as keeping personal belongings, not revealing personal information at will, and avoiding acting alone in unsafe places.
3. Gender education: Educate girls with correct gender concepts and sex education knowledge, so that girls can know their bodies and rights and avoid sexual abuse.
4. Social skills: Teach girls correct social skills, such as how to deal with strangers' communication requests and how to protect their privacy.
Parents should let go of safety education and give girls autonomy according to their age and maturity. For example, young girls should be given more care and protection, but older girls should gradually let go, so that girls can learn to protect themselves and learn to think independently. While giving girls autonomy, parents should also give appropriate guidance and suggestions to help girls face risks and challenges correctly. At the same time, parents should also maintain good communication with girls, so that girls can seek help and support from their parents in time when facing problems.