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How much did parents do right in the way of safety education for their children?
Children's safety education is very important. Parents should not think that children will not pay attention if they have less daily contact. In fact, many dangers happen inadvertently. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct safety education for children in time. Some parents don't pay much attention to their children's safety education, thinking that parents can accompany their children every day without any accidents; Some parents attach great importance to it, but they don't know where to start. Many people will rely on teachers and school curricula for this kind of education. But in fact, children's safety education should be cultivated from an early age, imperceptibly in daily life, and let children learn to protect themselves. 1. Avoid violence. Children will inevitably be bullied by their peers, or older children will even be threatened and blackmailed by some social "gangsters" Even some news reports of child abuse by kindergarten teachers make us have to pay attention to the problem of children being subjected to violence. The child is still young and has a weak sense of danger. Parents should teach their children some skills to protect themselves in advance, and don't wait until a tragedy happens to realize the importance of safety education. Parents can usually watch some safety education films with their children and guide them to think while watching them. Parents should tell their children that life safety is the first priority. Don't try to be brave when encountering similar situations of intimidation and extortion. Money is a trivial matter, and they should try to avoid being hurt. Parents should warn their children to avoid going out alone and try to avoid crowded alleys, computer rooms and internet cafes. If they feel in danger, they should run as soon as possible and seek help from adults in crowded places. At the same time, if the child is subjected to violence, remember the appearance of the bad guys and call the police in time afterwards. Children are most likely to meet bad people on their way to school, so if parents can't pick up their children from school, they can ask someone they can trust for help, or tell their children to walk with their classmates on the way. And in the case of being unable to pick up the children, parents had better inform the teacher in advance and ask the teacher to pay attention or help. 2. In the face of kidnapped bad guys, children are young and have low resolution, so it is difficult for them to tell the difference between strangers and bad guys. When parents educate their children, they like to tell them "Don't drink strangers' drinks, don't eat strangers' candy". When children are playing outside, parents tell them "don't talk to strangers", but we often ignore whether children can understand who is a "stranger". Sometimes mothers take their babies out of the street and often encourage them to call their uncles and aunts. These uncles and aunts are obviously strangers to children, but parents let themselves be nice to them, which makes children feel very confused. Moreover, when children are lost or lost, we often encourage them to seek the help of adults around them, which also encourages them to "talk to strangers." Therefore, parents should not simply tell their children to avoid contact with strangers, but try their best to let them learn to distinguish strangers from bad people. The five common types of kidnapping villains are: adults who ask for help, adults who show you photos of pets, strangers who call your name, adults who tell you that there is something urgent at home, and adults who want to take pictures of you. Parents make their children realize that when these five kinds of adults with ulterior motives approach you, they will run away immediately, not listening to them or following them. Tell children not to trust strangers, let them learn to refuse the temptation of strangers, and even tell them not to trust people they have met. A mother can teach her children a way, that is, if a strange uncle accosts and offers to take you home, you can let the children lie to him that their father is a policeman and will come to pick him up, so as to scare away the bad guys in the name of the policeman. Learn to protect yourself intelligently by lying. 3. If you get lost, why just take the child by the hand and walk well? The child let go to see the doll in the window, and was separated from his mother in the mall in the blink of an eye. Parents should first raise their awareness of vigilance and try to avoid these situations. In crowded places, try to hold the child's hand and keep the child in your sight. Parents can "make three chapters" with their children before going out every time, and tell them in advance what to do if they get lost, so that they can be psychologically prepared. Parents try their best to make their children remember their parents' names and mobile phone numbers, and tell them that if they get lost, they can ask the police uncle or the staff in the shopping mall to call their parents to pick them up. If you get lost in the mall, ask the nearby security guards or staff for help and let them find their parents by radio. In addition, after separating from parents, warn children not to say that their parents are gone when they meet anyone casually, let alone walk with strangers casually, otherwise it is easy to meet bad people who kidnap babies! 4. Traffic rules should be observed. Active children run all over the street and the road enters the tiger's mouth. If they are not careful, children are prone to safety accidents, so parents should not ignore the prevention of road safety. When children are young, parents can play some simple games with their babies in daily life, such as "stop at red light, go at green light" and "cross the street and walk at zebra crossing", so that children can initially establish a sense of traffic rules in the games. When you get older and have better social awareness, parents can guide their children to learn to simply evaluate their own and others' behaviors and judge whether these behaviors are right or wrong when they go out with their children. In this way, children not only have the awareness of traffic rules, but also can exercise in practice and deepen their understanding of the rules. In addition, some cartoons, such as "Blue Cat's Safe Travel", can also be used as learning resources to educate children on traffic safety, so that children can have fun, enhance their interest in learning, and at the same time establish their awareness and habits of safe travel. 5. Enhance the awareness of self-protection in case of fire and earthquake. Although these hazards will not happen often, we still need a sense of urgency. For the sake of the baby's health and safety, parents and teachers should teach the baby some necessary safety knowledge and methods to deal with emergencies as soon as possible, and pay attention to cultivating the baby's self-protection ability and good emergency mentality. It is suggested that parents can introduce children's safety knowledge by using animation series of blue cat safety education such as "Blue Cat Burning Camp" and "Blue Cat Naughty Three Thousand Questions". Parents can further explain and deepen the knowledge mentioned in Blue Cat. If necessary, they can play some small games to practice. Shout out in case of danger, take simple self-protection measures in case of fire and earthquake, and don't run around waiting for rescue, so that children can learn how to face disasters calmly in exercise. Parents should also warn their children that when a sudden dangerous event occurs, they must tell them at any time and run first when they encounter danger. Because the child is just a child after all, he is weak and doesn't need to protect anyone at all. What he needs to do is to protect himself. Children are the first to run when they are in danger, and they have the opportunity to find professional people to help others. This is real courage. In addition, in daily life, parents should teach their babies simple ways to deal with accidental injuries, such as how to reduce injuries when fingers are cut, nosebleeds and scalded by boiling water. 〉