Intermediate Grades 3-5 Safe Touch Material for this
presentation was attained from West County Psychological Associates
PowerPoint presentation created by Andrea Witt, Coordinator of
TrainingSafe Environment Program
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Boundaries are limits. Boundaries are personal rules.
Boundaries tell us what is safe and not safe. Part 1:
BOUNDARIES
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QUESTIONS 1. Have you ever felt uncomfortable when someone
breaks a rule? 2. What does your body do when something feels
wrong? 3. How does it feel when someone asks you to break a
rule?
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Part 2: Safe Touch Our bodies are gifts from God! 1. What are
some safe and good touches? 2. What are some touches that dont feel
safe or good?
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Some parts of our bodies are private (the parts under our
swimming suits.) There are rules about who can touch the private
parts of our body. Safe Touch
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People, like doctors and nurses, need our parents permission to
touch the private areas of our bodies. If someone touches us
without permission, we may get that uncomfortable feeling that
tells us something is wrong.
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Safe Touch If we get that uncomfortable feeling, the right
choice is to: Get away and tell a safe adult what has happened. We
should tell, even if: the person is younger, our own age, or older.
the person is someone we know. the person is male or female.
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Part 3: 3 Important Steps If someone touches you in a private
area of their body, or asks you to touch them, you should: Say NO.
Use a big voice. Get away from that person. Tell a safe adult as
soon as possible.
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Tell a Safe Adult, like: Parents Teachers Neighbors Close
relatives Keep telling until someone listens to you and keeps you
safe!
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QUESTION: What are the three steps to take? 1. ? 2. ? 3. ?
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Part 4: Rules for Safety 1. Never go places alone. 2. Tell
someone where youre going. 3. Never get into cars with strangers.
4. Never post private information or photos online. 5. Only talk
online to people you know in real life.
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Rules for Safety, cont. 6. Be suspicious of adults who seem too
friendly. Trust your instincts! 7. Tell a safe adult if someone
makes you feel uncomfortable. 8. No one has the right to touch the
private parts of your body. 9. If someone threatens you, scream to
attract attention. 10. Never keep secrets. (Know the difference
between a secret and a surprise!)
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Predators use tricks to lure kids. Never go with a stranger,
even if they say something like: The stranger has lost his pet and
needs your help to find it. The stranger is lost and needs
directions. Your mom and dad is hurt or sick and told the stranger
to pick you up. You have won a contest or are invited to a modeling
tryout. Rules for Safety
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Thank you for attending Material for this presentation was
attained from West County Psychological Associates PowerPoint
presentation created by Andrea Witt, Coordinator of TrainingSafe
Environment Program