1. Be wary of cars Cars have become the number one killer of minors. Parents should tell their children not to play in front of or behind parked cars. Instruct your child to exit the car from the right side door and open it with his left hand. 2. Always on guard Keep a whistle next to your child's pillow all year round. Blow the whistle when an emergency occurs, and it can turn danger into safety. For example, if someone is trapped under rubble during an earthquake and cries for help; if a child is alone at home and a bad guy tries to break into the house, the child suddenly blows a whistle from inside the house, and the bad guy may become mentally ill from then on. 3. Do not step on manhole covers Please tell your children not to step on manhole covers and to go around them when they encounter them. Some manhole covers are not secure and may tip you over. It’s not reliable to rely on others; it’s most reliable to rely on yourself. Children should be given all-round safety and self-protection education. 4. A threesome is relatively safe Tell your children not to go to their classmates’ homes alone, as it is relatively safer to go in groups of three. Don't be alone with others in a room for more than half an hour. Children should take the initiative to tell their parents their friends’ information (name, gender, phone number, address). 5. Room for maneuver Please tell your children not to put any part of their body into a narrow space, such as inserting their fingers into the mouth of a bottle or putting their head into the gap of the iron railings of the courtyard wall, so as to avoid getting stuck. The body needs freedom as much as the mind. 6. Children’s safety is the most important Life is priceless. Parents should educate their children that when encountering danger, preserving life is the most important thing, and no object can be compared with life. There was a fire in a school and students died trying to get their school bags. As long as the green mountains remain, there will be no shortage of firewood. 7. Don’t turn your pen into a dagger The most common object in children's hands at school is a pen. Parents and teachers should warn children that pens can become daggers and accidentally injure classmates or themselves. There are occasional incidents of students being stabbed by pens in schools. A pen can write immortal articles, but it can also hurt people. |
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