|
- Teach them to never talk to strangers.
- Teach them never to ride their bikes alone; always ride
with a buddy and always wear their helmet.
- Teach them to never play in the street.
- Teach them to always look both ways and watch for cars
before entering or crossing the street.
- Establish neighborhood boundaries in which they may play.
- Teach them to never open the door to a stranger when
home alone.
- Teach them that, when answering the telephone, never
give out any personal information or let the person who calls know if they
are alone.
- Teach them to be sure to let their parents know exactly
where they will be and for how long, and to always call and let them know
if they decide to go somewhere else.
- If they should see a gun, teach them to stop, don't touch,
call an adult.
- Teach them to never get into a car with someone they
don't know.
- If they feel threatened, teach them to run away as fast
as they can.
- Develop a secret password that must be used if someone
unfamiliar is to pick them up from school or play.
- If they come home and something about their house doesn't
look right, teach them to go immediately to a neighbor's for help.
Return to Hispanic Crime Prevention
Home Page
Source: Originally developed by the Florida Attorney
General's Office
|