Any child left unattended can find themselves in a dangerous situation.
To prevent this from happening, parents should keep an eye on their son or daughter.
However, it is unlikely that you will be able to keep the baby in your field of vision all the time.
It is possible that at some point a child will fall behind his parents in a park or any other public place.
Or maybe the kid will get into a difficult situation when returning home from school.
To prevent anything terrible from happening, the child must remember 3 phrases in advance.
"I am lost. Please contact my parents."
Explain to a small child: if he is lost and does not have a phone with him, he should go to a law enforcement officer or a store employee and ask him to call his parents.
Of course, the baby should remember the numbers of mom and dad's mobile phones in advance.
"No, thank you!"
Explain to your child: you can’t be afraid to refuse.
The child must be able to boldly say “No!” in response to dangerous proposals.
"I don't know you! And I won't go anywhere with you."
This is how a child should respond to a stranger who approaches the baby and asks him to go somewhere.
Explain to your child that you should refuse even if the person suggests “looking for mom together.”