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Leader Education for Child SafetyPart Three – Safety Lessons
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Safety Lessons for Children
• Explain verbally • Participants experience• Participants teach
Safety Lessons for Children
• Why do we need to teach Child Safety?
Safety Lessons for Children
• Materials needed for teaching Child Safety lessons
Lesson 1Our Identity in Christ
Objective: To remind children of their identity in Christ as believers
Lesson 1Our Identity in Christ
• Compare the character of God and the character of man
• Present the gospel
Lesson 1Our Identity in Christ
• Share the promises of God using Scripture
• Children will personalize these promises
• Take home “Affirmations of My Identity in Christ” handout
Lesson 2Clean Kids are Healthy Kids
Objective: To encourage children to become comfortable with their bodies
Lesson 2Clean Kids are Healthy Kids
• Play game to learn names of body parts
• Trace outline of body on paper• Teach children how to keep body
parts clean and why it is important
Lesson 3Smart Choices
Objective: To encourage “patterns of living” or behaviors that protect children from different types of harm
Lesson 3Smart Choices
• Play “Simon Says” game• Talk with kids about their daily
schedule• Teach kids ways to make their
daily schedule safer• Take home “Daily Schedule” and
“Patterns for Safer Living” handouts
Lesson 4It is OK to Say “NO!”
Objective: To empower children to say “NO” when something is not right
Lesson 4It is OK to Say “NO!”
• Play “Red Light, Green Light” game
• Teach children about safe, appropriate situations (green light)
• Teach children about unsafe, inappropriate situations (red light)
Lesson 4It is OK to Say “NO!”
• Teach children it is OK to say “NO” to others – even adults
• Practice saying “NO!” in red light situations
• Take home “It is OK to Say ‘NO!’” handout
Lesson 5Good Touch, Bad Touch
Objective: To empower children to defend against potential sexual advances
Lesson 5Good Touch, Bad Touch
• Explain what areas of our bodies should not be touched by others
• Discuss the difference between good touch and bad touch
Lesson 5Good Touch, Bad Touch
• Talk about the love of God and the love of family
• Talk about healthy and unhealthy family relationships
Lesson 5Good Touch, Bad Touch
• Explain the concept of trust• Help children identify people in
their lives they can trust
Lesson 5Good Touch, Bad Touch
• Explain to children it is OK to trust their feelings
• Give children permission to scream and run away if something doesn’t feel right
Lesson 5Good Touch, Bad Touch
• Allow extra time for children to process this material
• Assure the children that they are loved, that trust is important, and they all have the right to be safe
• Take home “Stop for Red Light Situations” handout
Lesson 6Safety Points
Objective: To provide safety points for children, parents, and educators that are easy to remember
Lesson 6Safety Points
• Teach children safety points relevant to your culture
• Take home “Safety Points Checklist” handout
• Have children practice safety by doing role plays
Lesson 6Safety Points
• Affirm each child’s right to safety and give permission for them to protect their own body
Lesson 6Safety Points
• Explain the difference between being respectful to elders and having the right to say “NO” when something feels inappropriate
Lesson 6Safety Points
• Teach children the importance of knowing their own information
• Have children fill out and take home the “I Need to Know” handout
Safety Lessons for Children
It’s practice time