Okay, here's a social story about stranger danger:
Meeting New People
Sometimes, we meet new people. Most new people are kind and good. But sometimes, we might meet someone we don't know who makes us feel a little bit uncomfortable. This is called a "stranger."
It's important to remember some rules about strangers to keep ourselves safe.
Rule 1: Never Go Anywhere with a Stranger
If a stranger asks you to go somewhere with them, even if it's to see a cute puppy or get candy, the answer is always NO.
The safest thing to do is stay with your parents or a trusted adult.
Rule 2: Never Take Things from a Stranger
If a stranger offers you toys, candy, or anything else, politely say "no thank you" and do not take it.
The safest thing to do is stay with your parents or a trusted adult.
Rule 2: Never Take Things from a Stranger
If a stranger offers you toys, candy, or anything else, politely say "no thank you" and do not take it.
Rule 3: If a Stranger Asks for Help, Tell Them to Ask Another Adult
Grown-ups should ask other grown-ups for help, not children. If a stranger says they need help finding their way or looking for a lost pet, tell them to ask another adult. You are not responsible for helping strangers.
Rule 4: Yell "Stranger Danger!" and Run to a Safe Place
If a stranger tries to grab you, or makes you feel really scared, yell "Stranger Danger!" as loud as you can.
Run to a safe place, like a store, a trusted friend's house, or back to your parents.
Always Tell a Trusted Adult
It's super important to tell a trusted adult (like a parent, teacher, or guardian) if a stranger ever tries to talk to you, offer you something, or makes you feel uncomfortable. They will help you.
Remembering these rules helps keep you safe and happy!
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