Monday 30 November 2015

Keeping ourselves safe

Last week you looked at some photos and answered some questions that related to how the children should respond to the situation.  Discuss this photo with people at home and answer the same questions here on the blog.

What do you think is happening here? (Think along the lines of street safety)
What do you think the child should do?
Do you think they should report the incident? Why, why not?
Is there an adult that they can get help from straight away? If so, who is it?
Who else might they get help and support from later on?
What could they do if the people they told didn't help?

Remember, this refers to the STAR response that we have looked at earlier in the term.



14 comments:

  1. What I think is happening here is a boy is very interested in the dog so he goes onto the road and looks at it. This is very dangerous because the boy won't notice if a car is going to come and injure him. Maybe tell a neighbour or someone that you trust and can help you for any situation but this is not serious so don't tell the POLICE!!!!

    By Jayden Lee :)

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  2. I think that the boy is goind for a walk and he finds a dog in the car.He should be carefull because it might be a trap. The kid should wait to see if the owner and if the owner does not come he should tell someone he trust but not the police

    JAKE

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  3. In this pic I see I boy the looks like he is on the road he must be around 5-6 he does not know that he need to look he could have died that little boy can not really report this I if I saw I would look for a car and go get him then I would ask a I would call the police coz it is a lost little kid his parents and probably flipping out you might say not to but I would

    By kheilan

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    1. + there is a dog and there might be a older man hiding and using the dog to kidnap the little boy if not the dog could bite him

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  5. I think that the little boy is around 5 or 6. He is interested in the dog in the car witch might be wild or friendly. The boy is trying to pat the dog. He may be the owner of the dog and is just giving him or her a hug. I don't think they should report it because in the car you can see that there is a car seat so that makes me think the dog is his pet. In the picture there is no adult close by but if the boy needed help he could go to a teacher, a parent or someone they trusted. They could also call the police and report the incident. By Charlotte


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  6. In this picture in my opinion, this boy is looking at a dog in a friends car or a complete strangers car . He's only little and he should be walking with a parent that should have told him off even if it was his friends car. No one said he could and if some one did why didn't they let the dog out The dog could step on the window button while the boys hands/fingers were on the window that could caused an injury. I think this young boy should ask to pat the dog or step away from the car and walk away.

    He would only report this if he felt uncomfortable or unsafe or if he was injured by someone purposely.

    I think he should report this incident because what if he didn't like it and stop talking or not doing school work or worse.

    No it doesn't look like it there is no one near him or in the car. An adult that could help later is a parent a teacher or anyone he trusts. If no one helped him he could've told the police.

    By Kelly

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  7. 1.A boy has gone on the road and gone to a strangers car and patting a Dog that is in the car
    2.Get off the road and stay away from the strange dog.
    3. You should tell a parent or teacher that a dog is in the car with the window down in case somebody else tries to pat him.
    4.No because he is on the road
    5.Mum, dad and family
    6.You should find someone else that will help you keep others away from the strange dog

    By Madison

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  8. 1. In my opinion a little boy from primary school at least a year two is working home by himself (WHICH HE SHOULD NOT, A PEARENT SHOULD BE WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES AT THAT AGE),and has taken a wrong turn and has past a car unlocked with a dog poking it's head out the window.

    2. I think the child should walk away and wash his hands and tell who every is with him if anyone is with him..

    3.No I don't think that he needs to report that a dog is poking it's head out the window. And it's the owners problem if the dog jumps out the window and get robbed because they didn't lock the car.( LOCK IT OR LOSSE IT).

    4.Mum or dad or siblings that could be around.


    5.If you think this isn't ok you could call the cops but it's not that big of a problem you could handle it yourself.

    6. You could fined the owners.
    From Emily


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  9. I think a little boy around the age of 5-6 was heading home from school and saw a puppy and ran over not knowing what will happen if he goes any further because he is really young. I think the child should step back and ignore the puppy even though it is very cute because, there could be a man inside the car which he some how wanted to kidnap the little boy with out the little boy knowing. I think Yes AND No if someone should report it. Yes- because the little kid has know idea who the owner of the car and dog is. No- because it could just be the little boys car and dog but most likely to be a little kid who doesn't know the owner of the puppy and car. I think Yes and NO again if there is an adult. Yes- because why would a little 5yr old boy walk all the way home by him self. What if he just started school? No- because if he did have an adult would he be on the road and standing up to the car and also touching it. He looks like he is in the car park at the school so he could ask the nearest teacher and the one who he trusts most. If that doesn't work he should go to the office and ask them to ring his mum if she wasn't there and the POLICE and tell them what was going on.
    By Ella

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  10. In this picture a little boy around the age of 6-7 ( who I'm going to name Jack ) has been heading back from school and saw a cute dog in a stranger's car and decided to go to the car and start petting it. Jack shouldn't of even gone over to the car in the first place, but now that he has he should back away. He doesn't want to be kidnapped or worse, but he shouldn't report it. It's not an emergency so Jack doesn't necessarily need to report it. He shouldn't do it again though. If he does need help from an adult, he should tell a parent or a friends parent if he needed someone to talk to. Later he could get help from people such as friends, teachers, or other family members. If no one he told helped, he could use his common sense and not do it again. ᗷY ᑕOOᑭEᖇ!

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  11. I think he ran onto the road to look at the dog when he was coming back from school.

    I think this kid should back away from the car because he doesnt know what the dogs like it could be bad tempered.

    I dont think he should report the incident because you always see dogs in cars I think he just needs to think about what hes doing.

    I dont know whether there any adult around to help him because in the picture it only shows the car and the kid.

    his parents could help support the situation later when he gets home.

    If the people he told didnt help he could back away from the car.

    BY CONNOR

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  12. I think the boy is looking at the dog but is in no danger
    Ethan

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  13. i think that he was walking home from school and he look down a drive way and sore a dog in a car and went up to it

    i think that the kid should turn around and go home because the dog might be not friendly or he could bite him

    i think that he doeswnt need to report this he just needs to understand that some dogs might not be friendly

    i don't think there is an adult in the picture unless they are in the car or in side the house

    his parents could help him bye having a talk to him about not going up to things that you don't know about.

    bye KALLUM

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