In this lesson, you will learn how to stay safe if you ever feel lost. You will understand the importance of staying close to your mom or dad and what to do if you can’t find them. You’ll discover how to find help from people in uniforms and remember important information like phone numbers and your home address. By the end of this lesson, you’ll know the steps to take if you ever get lost, and you’ll feel more confident about asking for help when you need it. Let’s have fun learning about safety together!
Once upon a time, there was a little crocodile who was feeling a bit lost. He couldn’t find his mom and was all by himself. Oh no! What should he do?
It’s important to always stay close to your mom or dad when you’re out and about. If you can’t find them, don’t run around. Instead, stay where you are and wait for them to come back.
If you ever feel lost, look for someone who can help you. This could be a person in a uniform, like a police officer or a store worker. They can help you find your mom or dad.
It’s a good idea to remember your mom and dad’s phone numbers and your home address. This way, if you need help, you can tell a grown-up or a police officer where you live.
Here are some easy steps to follow if you ever get lost:
Remember, it’s okay to ask for help. There are always people around who want to help you stay safe.
Today, we learned how to stay safe if we ever get lost. Always remember to stay close to your mom or dad and ask for help if you need it. You’re doing a great job learning about safety!
Now, let’s have fun and remember to stay safe wherever we go!
Role-Playing Game: Let’s pretend we’re in a big store. One child can be the “lost” little crocodile, and others can be the “helpers” like a police officer or a store worker. Practice asking for help and sharing important information like phone numbers and addresses. This will help you remember what to do if you ever feel lost.
Memory Match Game: Create cards with pictures of different helpers (like police officers, store workers, or security guards) and cards with safety actions (like staying calm, calling out for mom or dad, or staying in one place). Mix them up and play a matching game to pair the helpers with the right actions. This will help you remember who to look for and what to do if you need help.
Family Safety Walk: Go on a walk with your family and practice staying close to your mom or dad. Talk about what you would do if you got separated. Look for people in uniforms and discuss how they can help. This will help you feel more confident and prepared when you’re out and about.
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