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Some safety measures a child should follow if they get lost.
 
Note: Select the appropriate option from the words given in brackets.
 
Teach them to:
  • Never accept chocolates or gifts from a  (stranger, mother).
  • Never go anywhere with a stranger, even if it sounds like fun.  (Predators, Lion) can lure kids with questions like "Can you help me find my lost teddy?" or "Do you want to see some cute chicks in my car?" Remind your kids that adults they don't know should never ask them to help or to do things for them.
  • Runaway and  (scream, quiet) if someone follows them or tries to force them into a car. Say no to anyone who tries to make them do something you've said is wrong or touch them in a way that makes them feel uncomfortable.
  • Always tell parents or another trusted  (dog, adult) if a stranger asks personal questions, exposes himself or herself, or otherwise makes them feel uneasy. Reassure kids that it's OK to tell you even if the person made them promise not to or (threatened, enjoy) them in some way.
  • Always ask permission from a parent to leave the house, yard, or play area or to go into someone's home.