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8 RULES FOR SAFETY
- Before I go anywhere, I always check first with my parents, or the person in charge. I tell them where I am going, how I will get there, who will be going with me, and when I'll be back.
- I check first for permission from my parents before getting into a car or leaving with anyone, even someone I know. I check first before changing plans or accepting money, gifts or drugs without my parent's knowledge.
- It is safer for me to be with other people when going places or playing outside. I always use the "buddy system."
- I say NO if someone tries to touch me in ways that make me feel frightened, uncomfortable, or confused. Then I go tell a grown-up I trust what happened.
- I know it is not my fault if someone touches me in a way that is not OK. I don't have to keep secrets about those touches.
- I trust my feelings and talk to grown-ups about problems that are too big for me to handle on my own. A lot of people care about me and will listen and believe me. I am not alone.
- It is never too late to ask for help. I can keep asking until I get the help I need.
- I am a special person, and I deserve to feel safe. My rules are:
- CHECK FIRST.
- USE THE "BUDDY SYSTEM."
- SAY NO, THEN GO AND TELL.
- LISTEN TO MY FEELINGS, AND TALK WITH GROWN-UPS THAT I TRUST ABOUT MY PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS.
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