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The Right to Be Safe

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    Secrets, Abusive Behaviors, The Right to be Safe
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  • Is this a safe secret?
    Yes, you can keep a secret about surprises and gifts. Nobody will get hurt.
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  • True or False: Hitting, kicking, and biting are examples of PHYSICAL ABUSE.
    True
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  • A student at school shows you a secret knife in his backpack. What should you do?
    Tell a trusted adult. Do not keep a secret if people might get hurt.
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  • True or False: I am in charge of my body. I can choose who touches me. Even my closest family members have to ask my permission first.
    Yes. You have the right to be safe and comfortable. Nobody can touch you without your permission first.
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  • Some people try to make you feel uncomfortable so you listen to them. Is the student in blue a good friend?
    No, he is not a kind friend. You can walk away any time. He should not make you feel bad when you want to walk away.
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  • Every day this week a student at school pushes you in the hallway. You said, "Stop," but it is still happening. What do you do next?
    You can avoid this student in the hallway. You can tell a trusted adult, like a teacher or a parent.
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  • Who can teach you how to be safe?
    Teachers, parents, GET SAFE program, Regional Center of Orange County
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  • Is this a safe relationship?
    No, do not spend time with people who use mean words.
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  • Someone is hitting you. What do you do?
    Tell them to stop. If they don't, walk away. Always tell a trusted adult if someone is hurting you on purpose and will not stop.
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  • Your friend wants $50 and your bike. She is mad because you said, "No." Is this a healthy relationship?
    No, this is NOT okay. Sometimes friends share, but they do not make you feel bad when you say, "No."
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