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Six Safety Rules For Kids

1. 2. “NO means NO”

If someone makes you feel scared


or uncomfortable, shout and say,
"NO!" "Go away!" "I don't like it!"
and immediately inform a
You are the boss of your body! grown-up who you trust, to help
Your body belongs only to YOU. you out.
Similarly, learn to respect the
personal space of others!

3. 4.
Your private parts are those areas
When you are lost in a public
covered by your undergarments.
place, yell and ask for help.
Nobody can touch you there.

5. 6.
Don't keep secrets from your
Never accept anything from parents. Especially those that
a grown-up you don't know. make you feel uncomfortable.
Good Touch Bad Touch

1. When it feels SAFE 1. When it makes you feel bad,


dirty, ashamed, afraid, confused

2. Friendly hugs & kisses from 2. When someone touches you and
parents/grandparents (if you threatens you to keep it a secret
don't want someone to kiss or
hug you, just say ‘NO’)

3. When your teacher pats you to 3. Kissing on your mouth or touching


appreciate your work you in private parts

4. Handshakes, fist bumps, 4. Slapping, punching, spitting, or


high fives, etc. anything that hurts you

5. A touch that does not make you 5. When it is forced on you


feel bad or scared or dirty
Label Him It’s time to learn! Label the different body parts.
The private parts have been marked in Red.

Note for parents:


This is a great time to sit down with your child and teach them about
private parts and safety. Don't hesitate to use the appropriate names for each!
Label Her It’s time to learn! Label the different body parts.
The private parts have been marked in Red.

Note for parents:


This is a great time to sit down with your child and teach them about
private parts and safety. Don't hesitate to use the appropriate names for each!
Child sexual abuse is a burning issue that has to be addressed
at home TODAY.

Here are some facts...


1 out of 2 children face sexual abuse in India.

52% of child sexual abuse happens to boys.

88% of child sexual abuse cases are caused by trusted family


members and most go unreported.

But this number can go down… IF parents break the taboo and
TALK to their children about sexual abuse, educate them about
boundaries, and encourage them to communicate their troubles.

For information on HOW to do this, we have parenting expert


Vidya Ragu explaining it in 3 simple steps.

Just click the video link below to take a look:

Vidya Ragu,
Child psychologist
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