To educate children to stay away from strangers, parents should first teach their children the safety awareness of 1, that is, to stay away from all strangers, because we don't know what the other party wants to do, especially when facing unarmed children. In the event of any accident, the consequences are unbearable. Therefore, it is better to let children be alert to strangers as soon as possible to avoid some accidents. This stranger refers to someone who greets a child on the road outside or asks him something, including a stranger knocking at the door at home. As long as children can be alert to strangers, they will be less likely to be attacked.
Teach children to ask for help. Besides keeping them wary of strangers, they should also teach their children how to deal with special situations. First, they should learn to ask for help. Then 1 is looking for the police. Never tell some terrible stories to make children feel afraid of the police. Be sure to let them know that when there is danger, they can solve everything by looking for the police to make them less hurt. If there are no policemen around, we should teach our children to ask for help from people nearby, such as people standing guard at the police station or people in street shops. At the same time, we must learn to shout for help. Only in this way can people dare to help.
Therefore, when we educate our children, one is to improve their vigilance, and the other is to let them learn to ask for help. As long as you remember these two points, you can cope with most dangers.