Protection of private parts
Tell children that the place covered by vest and underwear is private parts, which others can't see or touch. At the same time, we should also respect other people's private parts and don't look at the places covered by other people's vests and underwear.
Normal and abnormal contact
Help children understand which contacts are normal and which are abnormal through small questions. For example, the doctor's physical contact is normal, but the sudden touch of a stranger is abnormal.
Self - protection
Teach children how to protect themselves. Try not to let children be alone with others, whether strangers or acquaintances. 70% of sexual assault cases are committed by acquaintances, which must be kept in mind!
Refuse and tell parents and teachers.
If someone tries to look at or touch a child's private parts, refuse resolutely and tell such a person: "If you do this, I will tell my parents and teachers!" " At the same time, parents should keep in touch with their children. If the child is unfortunately violated, it should be found and reported to the police as soon as possible.
Communication with children
Communicating with children is a lifelong job, so it is very important that children are willing to tell you the problems they encounter at the first time.