9/15/09

ARTICLE: Using a "practice skit" to make children safe

We have all told our children not to speak to strangers, never wander off and never take candy or anything else from someone they don´t know. However, it can be hard for a young child to understand who is a stranger, and how they can say they don´t want candy from them. For these situations, I like to use a "practice skit". When talking to your children about this, add a for example. After you give your explanation tell them: for example, a stranger tells you, "Here, eat this candy bar." What do you say? What do you do? Help them along with possible reactions. It will be easier to understand what they have to do. You can use this method for different situations and when talking about delicate subjects to older children; such as what to do if "friends" offer them drugs. Help your children by using examples of possible answers they can give to stay away from these situations. Though they´re delicate subjects to discuss with them, they will be better prepared for life if you do.

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