I began to try to evaluate my vague memory and find a bus stop. I walked a long way and crossed several roads, but the station never appeared in front of me. I know I am lost. I was nervous and scared. How can I go home? My first thought is that I should tell my parents at once, but how can I get in touch with them? I suddenly thought of making a phone call, but I couldn't find a public phone at the moment. I saw a real estate company next to me, so I went in and explained my situation to my aunt who worked there. My aunt contacted my father by phone immediately. After my father asked me where I was, he asked me to wait for him at the gate of that company.
After a while, my father came. Seeing my father, I was wronged and happy, and tears flowed out at once. Dad came up to me, touched my head and said, "it's okay, man, be brave." You did a good job today. "
After thanking menstruation for his help, my father took me from the swimming pool to the bus stop, and then walked again. Along the way, my father made me remember how many intersections and big houses I walked, and how many minutes I walked.
When I got home, my parents and I talked about getting lost today. I suddenly had an idea, that is, to write down the story of getting lost today and tell the children what to do best when they encounter something similar to me. My parents agree very much. My experience is:
First, make sure that after you get lost, don't be nervous, don't be afraid, and don't run around.
Second, ask the police uncles or pedestrians on the road, but be careful not to follow strangers casually, especially when one or more people say they will lead you the way together.
Third, use the public phone or borrow the phone number of the nearest company to get in touch with mom and dad or family members in time, and wait for them to pick up after clarifying the specific location. This is the safest way. After receiving it, please ask your parents to take you again, so that you won't get lost after you know each other.
In addition, pay attention to walking when going out. First of all, don't walk with your head down, and don't play games while reading. Pay attention to pedestrians and vehicles when walking to ensure safety. Secondly, pay attention to observation when walking, especially remember some major intersections and landmark buildings, as well as places or names that interest you; Third, stay in one place and get familiar with the surrounding environment as soon as possible, so as to form a map in your mind bit by bit and get familiar with every corner of this beautiful city bit by bit, so as not to get lost.
I hope the children can discuss and communicate together.