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Be Safe

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So many people say that “children are the future” without really knowing what that means.  They are at our mercy for protection and us teaching them how to be safe – ALWAYS AND EVERYWHERE! 

“No one has yet realized the wealth of sympathy, the kindness and generosity hidden in the soul of a child. The effort of every true education should be to unlock that treasure.” (Emma Goldman) 

Throughout the world, children and teenagers are seen as a group that needs special protection. That is because they are young and should remain unharmed until they are older and more able to cope with life and what it throws at them. But not all people agree that young people are special and should be laughing instead of crying and learning instead of doing nothing, also have time for play and relaxation. 

In a perfect world children would not have to face any hardships or societal challenges. Unfortunately we don’t inhabit such a world and our children are being exposed to a great deal of issues beyond their years. 

We commence the age appropriate presentation of this most imperative subject by understanding what “being safe” means from very small children to our Teenagers as all children are vulnerable and exploring all aspects of safety is crucial, and not applicable to just some children or certain societies. 

It is also very important for children of ALL ages to understand that being safe actually applies to each and every aspect of their lives and therefore some of the “be safe” environments we debate are amongst others the following: 

Safety at home: 

  • Electrical equipment 
  • Pharmaceuticals and broken glass 
  • Hot things, like fires, irons, and saucepans or fry pans on stoves 
  • Swimming pool and at the Beach – Slip, Slop, Slap 
  • Learning to Fly like Superman 
  • At Play how to avoid an accident 

Home — it’s where children grow and learn, the place where they find comfort, love and care. It’s where they can see, touch, explore and experience the world around them, so their minds and bodies develop properly. It’s also a place where children need to feel safe. Not surprisingly, most accidents involving children occur in and around the home. 

  • Safety at School 
  • Bullies are found in most schools and communities  
  • Friends – am I “in or out” 
  • Safety in Public Areas 
  • When I am out with my friends – e.g. Don’t hitch-hike, even with a friend. 
  • AbductionDon’t go into public conveniences unaccompanied. 
  • Safety on the Internet and Social Media – do not underestimate how even small children can fall prey to this  
  • Road Safety 
  • Do I have to understand what some road signs mean, or is that just for Mommy and Daddy? 
  • Traffic
  • Riding my bicycle and skate boarding 
  • How do I keep safe on Public Transport? 
  • Personal Safety 
  • Do I accept a cold drink, food and medicine from anyone? 
  • Your body belongs to you!! 
  • Have Emergency Numbers ready – do children know their own address? 
  • Child Abuse 
  • Substance Abuse – this starts so “innocently” 
  • What if there is a fire – ‘Stop, drop and roll.’  
  • Who’s that person? – From a child’s point of view, an unfamiliar face doesn’t necessarily mean anything bad. They see “strangers” all the time, and often witness adults talking with unfamiliar people. 
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TELL SOMEONE!!

Know your Rights – When we are born, we know what we want straight away. We know we want a nice hug and love from the people we are close to and we know we dont want to stay hungry. We know that we want all of this from our family and friends. But what we want isnt always what we get. And that is why it is important that children learn from a young age, what their rights and responsibilities are and especially who they can talk to when they feel no one cares or wants to listen – e.g.  Childline. 

Being a teenager can be difficult as so much seems to change and they become more aware of what is around them. We want them to be as informed as possible because an informed person is better able to protect themselves or seek protection. This means getting to know how the law protects them, why they should follow the law and setting boundaries for how they want to be treated and what is acceptable treatment of others. 

During our animated and spontaneous Be Safe – Always and Everywhere presentation we endeavour to address the most inclusive variety of whys and wherefores applicable to  children of ALL AGES and how essential it is for them to be vigilant about issues that some think – “does not apply to me as I am all grown up! 

We take special care to help children explore how they can be safe even if they are small and at the same time, how bigger children and Teenagers can occasionally be naive and be the target of much older people and influenced to be exposed to life changing events and things by just “trying everything once” and “everyone is doing it, don’t be a sissy”…. 

Our ultimate aim is to bring to heart BE SAFE – ALWAYS AND EVERYWHERE and make it a life principal for ALL children 

 

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