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  • Safe, Unsafe, or Unwanted: Your grandpa wants to kiss your cheek but you don't want him to.
    Unwanted
  • True or False: It is okay for family members to touch or ask to see your private body parts.
    False
  • True or False: You can ask other people to see their private body parts.
    False
  • True or False: Safe touches make you feel loved and cared for.
    True
  • True or False: Other people should never ask to touch or see your private body parts except to keep you healthy.
    True
  • Safe, Unsafe, Unwanted: A doctor touches your private body parts during a check-up.
    Safe
  • Name 3 people you could report to if someone broke the touching rule.
    mom, dad, grandma, teacher, etc.
  • True or False: It is your fault if someone else breaks the Private Body Parts Rule.
    False, it is never your fault if someone else breaks the private body parts rule.
  • Safe, Unsafe, Ask First: Talking online to people that you know from school
    Safe/ Ask First
  • True or False: You never want to refuse unsafe or unwanted touches.
    False
  • How can you recognize when a touch is unwanted?
    It's awkward. You don't like it. It makes your feel uncomfortable.
  • What is an example of an unsafe touch?
    punch, kick, hit, bite, slap, push
  • Who should you contact when there's an emergency?
    parent, adult that can help, police/fire
  • True or False: An unwanted touch is any touch that you do like or does make you feel comfortable.
    False
  • Safe, Unsafe, Ask First: Riding your bike with a friend
    Ask First
  • Safe, Unsafe, or Unwanted: Your teammate giving you a high-five after scoring a goal.
    Safe
  • Safe, Unsafe, Ask First: Sharing information about yourself online with people you have never met
    Unsafe/ Ask First
  • Safe, Unsafe, Unwanted: A classmate pushing you to the ground at recess
    Unsafe
  • True or False: It is okay to keep it a secret if an adult breaks the private body part rule.
    False
  • Safe, Unsafe or Unwanted: Your younger brother likes to jump on your back, and sometimes it really hurts.
    Unsafe
  • True or False: It is okay to refuse an unwanted touch.
    True
  • Safe, Unsafe, Ask First: Playing with your dog in the backyard
    Safe/ Ask First
  • What is an example of a safe touch that you may not want?
    Holding hands, tickling
  • Safe, Unsafe, Ask First: Lying to your parents about where you are going and who you are going to be with.
    Unsafe