Got 2B Safe! Educational Safety Kit

Got 2B Safe! teaches personal safety in a child-friendly way. The activities are not meant to alarm children, but to increase their awareness of their surroundings and their assertiveness in potentially dangerous situations. Children are given the opportunity to practice personal safety skills as they learn. The Got 2B Safe! program is available in a downloadable kit that contains everything you need to teach these safety and protection measures.

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What is the Got 2B Safe! Program?

Audience

Got 2B Safe! is for students in the 3rd grade, but can also be adapted for use with 2nd and 4th graders.

Lessons

Four lessons come complete with printable worksheets that introduce children to the personal safety rules and allow them to practice safety skills.

Kit Components

-TEACHER'S GUIDE

Outlines the program objectives and lessons, and directs you to additional resources

-MASTER WORKSHEETS

Four worksheets that accompany each lesson and reinforce safety concepts

-WALL POSTER

A colorful representation of each of the four rules in action

-PARENTS/GUARDIAN TAKE-HOME LETTER

A message to parents encouraging them to reinforce the safety rules at home and seek additional safety information to protect their children

Additional Resources:

For additional information on child safety, please visit the following links from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

Internet Safety - Provides basic information and publications about keeping children safer online

Natural Disasters - Prepares families for the possibility of being separated during natural disasters

International Abduction Prevention - Provides information about preventing familial abductions of children with a foreign parent

NetSmartz Workshop - An Internet safety education program for children (5-17), parents/guardians, educators, and law-enforcement officials

NetSmartz411 - Parents' and guardians' premier online resource for answering questions about Internet safety, computers, and the Web

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