Activities for Stranger Danger
Stranger Danger Brainstorm
Sit down together and make a chart or bubble diagram with ideas on things you can
do or say if a stranger confronts you.
For young children, using colours and decorating can strengthen the message and
make it more memorable.
Here are
some ideas you might come up with.
~ shouting for help
~ asking another grown-up for help
~ going into a shop
~ asking the stranger what the password is
Rogues Roleplay
Roleplay is a powerful tool to use in preparing your child for what to do in a real-life
stranger danger situation.
Come up with some scenarios and roleplay the best way to deal with them.
Start with these there are plenty of others. See how many of them you and your children
can come up with.
"Your mother has had a accident, let me take you to her."
"I've got some treats at my house. Want to come and play?"
"Meet me over there in five minutes and I'll bring you an ice cream, but don't tell
your parents."
It is important that your child knows what to do when approached by a stranger.
These activities for stranger danger will help your child or teenager be prepared.
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