Before allowing your child independence, you should take steps to ensure his or her safety.
Today we’ll tell you how to teach your child correct behavior around strangers. You should show these illustrations to your little one and discuss all the dangerous situations together.
1- Not revealing your child’s name

Do not write your child’s name on his or her personal belongings; do not attach a name fob to their backpack; do not put your little one’s name on his or her lunch box or thermos. Your child’s things shouldn’t give strangers access to private information. When addressing a child by their name, an unfamiliar person immediately wins his or her trust, which can lead to all kinds of dangerous manipulation.
A much better idea is to write your phone number instead – this will prove helpful if anything gets lost or stolen.
2- Running away from cars in the opposite direction

We teach our children not to ride cars with strangers, which is important. But your child should learn another rule: If a car stops near you or starts following you with people in the car trying to get your attention, you should run quickly in the opposite direction. Car movement. This will help you save time asking for help.