What does a stranger look like?
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A stranger can be a boy, girl, man or woman, They can be tall or short, skinny or fat. . Remember, a stranger is anyone you don’t know. |
True or False: It’s O.K. to take short cuts through empty lots, alleys, etc., because you can get home more quickly? |
False. There could be danger in empty lots and alleys. Travel well lit, highly populated streets, even though it may take a longer time to get home. |
What is a stranger?
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A stranger is ANYONE you don’t know.
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What should you do if you need to use a public restroom?
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Use the buddy system. Try to get a friend or parent to come with you. |

What should you do if a friend tells you that someone touched their private parts? |
Tell your Parents. Take your friend to your Parents and let them explain it to them. If nothing is done, tell your teacher or a Police officer. |
What’s special about the little bottles in the medicine cabinet in the bathroom? |
They are probably medicine. Keep away from them. |
If you have to leave your bike unattended, what should you always do?
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Lock it in a secure area. Bike stand, telephone pole, etc. Millions of bikes are stolen every year. Don’t let your bike be one of them. |
True or False: It is O.K. to throw things at your friends, brothers or sisters. |
False. Throwing things can cause serious injury. Even a miss can break a window or damage property. |
What if one of your friends’ parents are being abused, what do you do?
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Tell your teacher or a Police Officer. No one has the right to abuse anyone else. |
How close should you let a stranger get to you? |
No closer than one step and an arms length (about six to eight feet). Practice with Parent. |
Should you play with old refrigerators or freezers? |
No. It’s not safe. |
What should you do if a teacher makes you undress, or touches you in private parts? |
Say “Stop!” Say “No.” Go and tell your Parents, a Relative or a Policeman. |