My Eight Rules
1. Before I go anywhere, I always check
first with my parents or the person in charge. I tell them
where I am going,
how I will get there,
who will be going with me, and
when I'll be back.
2. I check first for permission from my parents
before getting into a car or
leaving with anyone - even someone I know. I check first before changing plans
or accepting money, gifts, or drugs without my parents' knowledge.
3. It is safer for me to be with other
people when going places or playing outside.
I always use the "buddy system."
4. I say NO if someone tries to touch me in
ways that make me feel frightened, uncomfortable, or confused.
Then I go and tell a grown-up I trust, what happened.
5. I know it is not my fault if someone
touches me in a way that is not O.K.
I don't have to keep secrets about those touches.
6. I trust my feelings and talk to grown-ups about
problems that are too big for me to handle on my own.
A lot of people care about me and will listen and believe me.
I am not alone.
7. It is never too late to ask for help.
I can keep asking until I get the help I need.
8. I am a special person, and
I deserve to feel safe.
My rules are:
CHECK FIRST
USE THE "BUDDY SYSTEM"
SAY NO, THEN GO AND TELL
LISTEN TO MY FEELINGS, AND
TALK WITH GROWN-UPS I TRUST,
ABOUT MY PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS.
Copyright © 1990 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
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