MAKE A SMALL BODY BIGIf a bad stranger grabs you, experts suggestyou hold out your arms and legs to make your body as big as possible. This makes it more difficult for them to push you into a car. You should even grab onto the door frame and scream "Stranger. Help me!" |
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HOLD ON TIGHTIf a stranger tries to grab you, find something to hold on to. Experts say grab a bike, fence or anything that makes it more difficult for them to take you away. And scream "Stranger. Help me!" |
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CODE WORDA code word is a word you and your parents agree upon. So, if a stranger wants you to go with them to find a missing puppy or to help them with directions, ask for the code word. If they don't know it, run away. |
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GOING BANANASDon't panic if a bad stranger tries to grab you. Instead, draw attention to the situation by going bananas. Experts say scream "Stranger. Help me!" and swing your arms and legs and even try to kick the bad guy so people around you realize what's happening. |
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STRANGER TRICKSStrangers often trick kids to get them close. They'll ask for help or directions. Experts say keep your distance. They recommend you stay far enough way from them so they can't reach you.. say at least four arm lengths away. |
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THE 3 S'sScream and run. Seek help. Self defense. |
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SAFETY QUIZPart 1 |
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SAFETY QUIZPart 2 |
Master John Lyle, a fifth degree black belt, has over thirty years of training and instruction experience. His programs are dedicated to guiding children and adults to fit, healthy, safe and more secure lives.

