True or False | Stranger Danger | Whole Body Listening | Whole body listening 2 |
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False
It is okay to yell down the hall at someone you know.
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Someone you don't know.
Who is a stranger?
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Eyes
Looking at the person who is talking is how I listen with my
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ears
Both of these should be ready to hear
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False
Whole body listening means just listening with your ears.
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NO! Your parents would have told you if someone new was coming to pick you up. Never go with strangers.
If a stranger says they know your parents, so it is ok to go with them, should you go?
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Feet
These shoot be quiet on the floor when others are speaking
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mouth
This should be "quiet" (no talking, humming or making sounds)
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True
When I lose a game, it is ok to be happy for the other person. I can say "good game!"
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doctors, nurses, police, fire fighters, EMTs (on an ambulance)
Who are some community helpers (safe strangers) who could help if you were in trouble?
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Brain
This body part should be thinking about what is being said while other are speaking.
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Hands
These should be quiet- in your lap, pockets or by your side.
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False
If I want to give someone a hug, I should just go ahead and do it, without asking.
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Stay on the curb, always tell your parents where you are going, pay attention to what is going on around you, take a friend, parent or sibling with you (don't walk or play alone), never talk to someone you don't know, tell a safe adult if something isn't right
Name one thing that you can do to stay safe in the community?
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Heart
This part should be caring about what is being said.
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respect
Using Whole Body listening shows ________ for other people
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True
Taking turns can be hard, but it is the fair thing to do.
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yell loudly and run away
If a stranger comes close to you or tries to talk to you, you should...
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your Body
This should be "facing the speaker".
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True
Using Whole Body listening can help me to make and keep friends: True or False
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