Strangers and Other People

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Note to readers: This Social Story book is intended to teach children strategies for staying safe when out in the community and around other people. Please review the information carefully, prior to reading or presenting this book to your child or student. Comments and suggestions for editing can be sent directly to the copyright holder at www.redcirclerainbow.com, via the contact page. Thank you. Strangers and Other People Cover Page What does a stranger look like? Page 1

Does a stranger look scary like this? Page 2 No. A stranger can look nice and friendly. Page 3

Does a stranger wear a hat and sunglasses? Page 4 If you don t know me, I m a stranger. Maybe, but probably not. Page 5

Are strangers always grown-up men, like this? Page 6 We re strangers to you, because you don t know us. No. A stranger is anyone you don t know. Page 7

Known Person Place Photo Here Known Person Place Photo Here A stranger is anyone you don t know. Can you find the strangers on this page? Can I talk to him? Page 8 Can I talk to her? Is it okay to talk to strangers? Page 9

Mom, can I go talk to those kids over there? I want to play with them. Sometimes it is. But only after you ask Mom or Dad and they say it is okay. Page 10 Yes, but stay on this side of the slide, where I can see you. The kids on the playground are strangers, but Mom said it is okay to talk to them, and Mom will be watching. Page11

Dad, can I show those people my new toy? Page 12 No. This boy really wanted to show off his new toy to some people he doesn t know. But, Dad said No. Page 13

What if Mom and Dad aren t around, and a stranger talks to you? Page 14 NO! Can you help me find my Scream No! as loud as you can, and run away to a safe grown-up or a group of people or kids. Tell right away. It doesn t matter what the stranger is saying. Grownups shouldn t talk to kids that don t know them. If it is a bad stranger, they won t tell the truth anyway. So, it doesn t matter what they are saying. You don t Page 15 have to be polite to a stranger. It is your job to run away!

Come to our house to play. We have cool toys. Come on, let s go! What if Mom and Dad aren t around and a kid you don t know asks you to go somewhere? Page 16 No thanks. You say, No thanks. Then go home and tell Mom or Dad or another safe grown-up. Page 17

Who is a safe grownup? A safe grownup can be your Mom and Dad, your teacher, or a police officer. A safe grownup can also be a store clerk, a security guard, or a mom with kids. Known Person Place Photo Here Page 16 Page 18 Page 17 What if you re out somewhere and you get separated from Mom or Dad, and you don t see a police officer? What should you do? Page 19

When you get separated from the grownup you re with, it s called being lost. When you are lost, should you walk around and look for your Mom or Dad, or whatever grownup you are with? Page 20 No. You should stay as close as possible to where you are. If you walk around, you will just get more and more lost, and it will get harder for your Mom or Dad or the grownup you are with to find you. Page 21

You should walk into the nearest store and go straight to the cash register and talk to a grownup who works in that store. The grownup will be wearing an ID badge with their name on it. The store person has been trained to help lost kids. Page 22 I m lost. Can you please help me or call a security person for me? When you are lost, it is okay to cut in line. You do not have to wait your turn. You must tell the store person right away. Page 23

Hello, this is Security. Hello security? This is Miss Lee. I have a lost child in my store at the front counter. I will send a guard over right away. The store person has been trained to help lost kids. She might call a Security Person. Page 24 I ll be right there. Please report to Miss Lee s front counter to help a lost child. Page 25

This is what a security guard looks like. They wear uniforms, but they are not police officers. You should not go anywhere with a security guard. The security guard should wait with you in the store. You should wait in the store with the store person and security guard until the grownup you are with comes to get you. Page 26 Even though the store person and the security guard are strangers, it is okay to talk to them and to tell them your name, who you re with and where you were the last time you saw them. You can also tell them your mom or dad s telephone number if you know it. Page 27

I m lost. It s okay. I can help. What s your name? Who are you with? Where was the last place you saw them? What should you do f you re lost and there is no store? You should stay where you are and look around for a security guard. If you see one, tell the security guard that you are lost, your name, who you are with, and where you last saw them. Page 28 My name s Amanda. I am with my babysitter, Aida. The last place I saw her was by the swings. The security guard will help find your mom or dad, or the grownup you Page 29 are with.

I m lost. It s okay. I can help. What s your name? Who are you with? Where was the last place you saw them. What should you do if you re lost and there is no store, no police officer, and no security guard? Stay where you are, and look around for a mom with kids. Tell the mom that you are lost, your name, who you are with, and where you saw them last. Page 30 My name s Amanda. I am with my babysitter, Aida. We were by the swings. The mom will help find your mom or dad, or whatever grownup you were with. Even though this mom is a stranger, it is okay to talk to her if you Page 31 are lost.

Learning about strangers is important, and if you follow the rules about strangers, you can stay safe. Let s see if you can remember the rules about strangers, like when it s okay to talk to strangers and when it s not. Page 32 These people are having fun with balloon animals, and you really want to run over there and ask the man to make you one too. What should you Page 33 do?

You re playing outside, and a stranger with a dog slows down to show you the dog. You really want to stay and look at the dog. What should you do? Page 34 You are playing outside, and a man stops his car and starts talking to you. What should you do? Does it matter what the man is saying? Page 35

A stranger who looks like a police officer tells you to get in his car. What should you do? Does it matter what he is saying? Page 36 Some kids you don t know ask you to come and play. They look like they are having lots of fun and you want to play too. What should you do? Page 37

The world is full of people. You don t know most of them, so most of them are strangers to you. Of all the strangers in the world, most are good, but some are bad. In order to stay away from the bad ones, you have to follow the rules about strangers all the time, with everybody. Page 38 We learn what we practice. It s good to practice staying safe. Sometimes when you re at a store, look around and think about what you would do, where you would go, and who you would talk to if you were lost. Sometimes, when you re playing outside, think about what you would do, where you would go, and who you would talk to if a person you don t know tried to talk to you, or was coming toward you. Page 39

Mom and Dad will be happy to practice the stranger rules with you. Make sure you ask them if you have any questions about what you should do, where you should go, or who you should talk to. The End Page 40 Copyright 2010 Red Circle Rainbow, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Photos and illustrations not included. Find this Social Story Book: Strangers and Other People and other free printable downloads at: www.redcirclerainbow.com Permission to reproduce: Strangers and Other People reproduction and reprinting is permitted for personal and educational use. Please contact copyright holder for commercial reprint permission. Printed copies must include this copyright page. Note to readers: This Social Story book is intended to teach children strategies for staying safe when out in the community and around other people. Please review the information carefully, prior to reading or presenting this book to your child or student. Comments and suggestions for editing can be sent directly to the copyright holder at www.redcirclerainbow. com, via the contact page. Thank you. Page 41