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3rd/4th grade CPU L2

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    Second Step 3rd grade Child Protection Unit
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  • True or False: Safe touches are gentle, kind, and come from people you trust.
    True
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  • What is an example of a safe touch?
    Hug, high-five, fist-bump
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  • True or False: Unsafe touches do not hurt your body.
    False
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  • What is an example of an unsafe touch?
    Hit, Punch, Kick, Bite, Etc.
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  • Who are two trusted adults that you could go to for help?
    mom, dad, teacher, etc.
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  • True or False: Only adults can take care of me and keep me safe
    False- you know a lot of ways to help keep yourself safe too
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  • What are the three parts to the I-Know Rule?
    I know how I feel, I know what to say, I know where to go.
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  • True or False: I can use a strong respectful voice to tell someone to get out of my body boundary.
    True
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  • True or False: You should always keep secrets even if they make you feel worried, uncomfortable or unsafe.
    False- tell a trusted adult
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  • What is a body boundary?
    An invisible bubble that creates personal space
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  • True or False: A trusted adult listens to me, helps me, and keeps me safe.
    True
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  • True or False: A trusted adult tells you to keep secrets that make you feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
    False
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  • What is the difference between a secret and a suprise?
    A secret is meant to be kept and not ever shared. A surprise is meant to be shared and not kept forever.
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  • Safe or Unsafe Touch: Your trip and fall during recess and your friend helps you up by gently grabbing your hand.
    Safe
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  • Safe or Unsafe Touch: A teammate on your sports team slaps you hard after a game, and it hurts.
    Unsafe
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  • Safe or Unsafe Touch: Your uncle gives you a big hug, but it last too long, making you uncomfortable.
    Unsafe- even family members should respect your body boundaries.
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