Child abuse prevention skills: 10 things you need to teach your child

Child abuse prevention skills are an essential life skill that parents need to teach their children. Child abduction is the fear and obsession of any parent. However, parents cannot always be there to protect their children. Therefore, to ensure the safety of the baby, parents should teach children skills and secrets to protect themselves.

Equipping skills for children to protect themselves is always a point emphasized by psychologists. Please join aFamilyToday Health to follow the following shares to understand more about this issue.

1.Teaching children to not reveal their names

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The first skill to prevent child abuse is not to write baby's name on personal belongings, nor to put their name on backpacks or lunch boxes. This will make it easier for strangers to access your baby's personal information. Just imagine, if a stranger comes to talk to the baby and knows the baby's name, it will definitely easily gain the baby's trust. This will lead the baby to dangerous situations.

Better yet, parents should write their phone number on it, which will help if the item is lost or stolen.

2. Exit approaching vehicles in the opposite direction

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Parents should teach children not to go near strangers' cars. However, that is not enough, parents should teach the baby one more principle. That is, if a car comes close and the people in the car are trying to get the baby's attention, quickly run in the opposite direction of the car. This will give your baby more time to call for helpers.

3. Child abuse prevention skills: Come up with a family password

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Giving a family password is another good idea when teaching children about child abuse prevention skills. Parents, teach your baby that if someone comes to you, say, “Come with me. I'll take you to see your parents, ”the first thing the baby has to do is ask again:“ What are your parents' names? What's your family password? ”. Parents should teach your child a code phrase in an emergency situation (for example, if you ask someone else to pick him up at school, that person needs to know the family code). In addition, you also need to think of a code that few people think of as "yellow-haired cat".

4. Install the baby tracker app

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Thanks to the GPS navigation function, these apps will help you monitor your baby's exact location and the amount of battery your baby has.

5. Wear a watch with an emergency button

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Devices with emergency buttons can be in the form of watches, key chains, bracelets ... With this device, you can track the baby's position. When your baby presses the button, you or the police will get a signal.

6. Shout: "I don't know him / her"

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Teach your baby that when caught by a stranger , he can behave worse than usual such as biting, kicking, scratching and trying to attract the attention of others at all costs. In addition, your baby should also shout: “I don't know him / her. He / she is trying to kidnap me ”.

7. Stop chatting and keep your distance

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Keeping your distance and not talking to strangers is an important part of child abuse prevention skills. You should teach your baby that he does not have to talk to strangers, if the conversation is longer than 5-7 seconds, it is better to leave, to safety. When talking, the baby should stand 2 - 2.5m away. If you approach, step back. Practice this situation with your baby, show him what 2.5 meters is and stress that you always keep that distance no matter what.

8. Avoid entering the elevator with strangers

Child abuse prevention skills: 10 things you need to teach your child

 

 

Teach your baby to wait for the elevator while leaning back against the wall to be able to observe everyone around. If a stranger enters a ladder with your baby, teach him how to find an excuse not to share the elevator with this person. It's best to pretend you've forgotten something to leave. If the person persistently invites him to the elevator with, the baby should respond politely: "Parents told me to only take the elevator alone or with the neighbor". If a stranger tries to drag the baby into the elevator, gag the baby, the baby must scream, bite him or her to escape and seek help.

9. Do not let strangers know that your parents are away from home

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Explain to your child that if someone knocked on the door but couldn't see anyone outside, no one would answer when he asked, "Who is that?" the baby is not allowed to open the door, even if it is slightly open to look outside. In addition, you should teach your baby not to let a stranger know that his / her parents are not at home, even if the person claims they are their parents' friend or the person who came to do electrical repairs. If the stranger perseveres and tries to find a way to open the door, the baby must call parents or neighbors immediately.

10. Avoid meeting friends online alone

Child abuse prevention skills: 10 things you need to teach your child

 

 

Warn him that today criminals can find prey through the Internet and if their online friend says that he is "the Minh near home" it is unlikely that he will be the 10-year-old friend he knows. Talking with friends online makes it easy for your baby to fall into dangerous situations.

Children must remember not to tell strangers, including children, their phone number, address, or name. Babies are not allowed to send pictures of themselves to their friends on the internet or meet strangers alone on the Internet.

In addition to child abuse prevention skills, parents need to teach children more life skills to help them confidently enter life. Parents please refer to the article " 18 life skills for children, parents need to be given to children ".

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