Stranger: Someone you do not know personally. They can be an adult or a child unfamiliar to you.
Example: A person you see for the first time at the park.
Trusted Adult: An adult who helps keep children safe, healthy, and happy. Usually family members, teachers, or neighbors.
Example: Your parent, teacher, or family friend.
Unsafe Secrets: Secrets that make you feel worried, scared, or uncomfortable. These should always be shared with a trusted adult.
Example: A stranger asking you to keep a secret about a gift or a surprise.
Safe Behavior: Actions that help keep you safe, such as saying "No" to strangers, walking away, and telling a trusted adult.
Example: Refusing to go with a stranger and informing a teacher.
Zebra Crossing/Pedestrian Lane: Marked crosswalks designed to help pedestrians cross roads safely.
Example: Using the zebra crossing to cross the street at a busy intersection.
Seatbelt: A safety device in vehicles that keeps passengers secure during travel.
Example: Always fastening your seatbelt before the car moves.
1. What does the term 'stranger' mean in the context of stranger safety rules?
2. What is the primary role of a trusted adult for children?
3. Which of the following is considered a trusted adult according to the safety guidelines?
Stranger — definition?
Someone you do not know personally.
Stranger — definition?
Someone you do not know personally.
Trusted Adult — role?
Provides help, guidance, and protection.
Trusted Adult — role?
Provides help and protection.
Unsafe secrets — action?
Share immediately with a trusted adult.
Unsafe Secrets — what to do?
Share with a trusted adult.
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