Recently in Nanjing, a 6-year-old girl went out alone and finally got lost. Enthusiasts call the police when they find out. At first, the girl did not provide information about her family, and the police contacted the child's mother after asking. When his mother arrived, everyone found out that he knew his mother's phone number, and he deliberately didn't say that he would test the police. I have the following views on this behavior of girls.
First of all, girls are very cautious and know how to protect the privacy of their families. Girls should be more cautious when going out, because they are more likely to be used by bad people or have greater use value. Although the girl said that she saw the policeman, she did not directly disclose the contact information of her parents out of caution. For strangers, they know the importance of protecting the privacy of their families. Don't trust others.
Secondly, girls are smart and have self-protection consciousness. The girl is not only cautious, but also smart, because he thinks that if the other person is really a policeman, it should not be difficult to find the contact information of his parents. He threw this question to the people who claimed to be policemen in front of him, and wanted to test whether they were really policemen through this matter. Girls have a strong sense of self-protection and know how to protect their own safety through some means.
In addition, I think the other party is a policeman, and the girl's behavior actually adds trouble to the other party. In view of this matter, I think there is nothing wrong with girls, but parents should teach their children how to identify the real police. If you can confirm that the other party is a real policeman from the beginning, then the latter can be omitted and the trouble for the police can be reduced. Because if the police really encounter similar incidents, it will take a lot of time to find the contact information of the other parents.
This is my view on girls' behavior.