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The Brite Star After School Club Stranger Safety with Officer Dan

VINCENT W GOETT CREATED BY VINCENT W GOETT


Stranger Safety with Officer dan A Brite Star After School Club Book Copyright 2023 by the Brite Star Foundation, Inc, a 501 (c) 3 Published by The Brite Star Foundation, Inc. 11411 Southern Highlands Parkway Suite 338 Las Vegas Nevada, 89141 Vincent W Goett, Publisher ISBN Paperback. Digital

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"Today, Officer Dan is here to teach us about staying safe," Teacher Lisa announces. "Safety is a superpower we can all have," Officer Dan starts. Teacher Lisa's Input: "Let's listen and learn how to protect ourselves."


"A stranger is someone you don't know well," Officer Dan explains. "It's hard to tell who is nice and who isn't," Emma whispers. Officer Dan's Advice: "Trust your feelings. If someone makes you uncomfortable, it's okay to keep your distance."


"Your feelings are powerful guides. If something doesn't feel right, trust that feeling," Officer Dan says. Teacher Lisa's Insight: "Our instincts help keep us safe," Teacher Lisa nods.


"Always stay with a buddy in public places," Officer Dan advises. The children practice sticking together. Teacher Lisa's Reminder: "There's safety in numbers," she reinforces.


"Is this safe?" Officer Dan asks, showing a card of a child being offered candy by a stranger. "No!" the children respond. Teacher Lisa's Observation: "Understanding these situations is key," she says.


"It's okay to say 'No' to things that don't feel right, even to adults," Officer Dan instructs. Teacher Lisa's Affirmation: "Your voice is powerful," she encourages.


"There are safe strangers too, like police officers and teachers," he points to himself and Teacher Lisa. Teacher Lisa's Addition: "Knowing who to trust is important," she adds.


"Never share your personal info with strangers, your phone number, your address, anything personal" Officer Dan cautions. Teacher Lisa's Advice: "Keep your information just for you and your family," she says.


"If you ever get lost, find a store clerk or another safe stranger and stay put," Officer Dan explains. Teacher Lisa's Guidance: "Staying calm is important," she adds.


"Always check with your parents or guardians before going anywhere with someone," Officer Dan advises. Teacher Lisa's Rule: "Getting permission first keeps you safe," she emphasizes.


"Let's practice what we've learned," suggests Officer Dan. The children engage in role-playing. Teacher Lisa's Encouragement: "Well done! Knowing what to do makes you stronger," she applauds.


Today's lessons with Officer Dan have been so important," Teacher Lisa begins, with the children nodding in agreement. "We've learned how to recognize strangers, trust our instincts, and keep ourselves safe." •Teacher Lisa's Reflection: "Understanding safety with strangers is not just about being cautious; it's about being smart, aware, and confident in your actions. Remember, being informed and prepared is your best defense. The skills and knowledge you've gained today will help you make safer choices and protect yourselves and your friends." •Officer Dan's Final Words: "Always remember, you have the right to feel safe. If you're ever unsure or scared, find a trusted adult or use what you've learned today. You're not alone in this – we're all here to help you stay safe."


"Think About" Questions: "Why is it important to be cautious around strangers?" "What should you do if a stranger approaches you?" "How can you find a safe place if you feel uncomfortable?” "Let's Work Together" Statement: "By staying aware and knowing what to do around strangers, we can all help keep each other safe.” "I Will..." Pledge: "I will remember the safety tips, trust my feelings, and seek help when needed.” Closing Statement: "Being aware and cautious keeps you safe, and there's always someone to help when you need it," Officer Dan concludes.



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