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📚 Topic Summary
'No, Go, Tell!' is a simple yet powerful safety strategy taught in health classes to help students respond to uncomfortable or potentially dangerous situations. 'No' means saying no to something that feels wrong. 'Go' means removing yourself from the situation. 'Tell' means reporting the situation to a trusted adult like a parent, teacher, or counselor. It equips young people with the tools to protect themselves and seek help when needed.
🧠 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the term to its correct definition:
- Term: Trusted Adult
- Term: Consent
- Term: Boundary
- Term: Unsafe Situation
- Term: Report
- Definition: A limit you set to protect your feelings and body.
- Definition: A situation that could cause harm to you or others.
- Definition: Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
- Definition: To inform someone about something that happened.
- Definition: A responsible adult you can rely on for help and support.
📝 Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences below using the words: safe, help, tell, no, go.
If someone is making you feel uncomfortable, say ____. Then, ____ away from the situation. Finally, ____ a trusted adult so they can ____ you stay ____.
💡 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you are at a friend's house, and they start watching a movie that makes you feel uneasy. How would you use the 'No, Go, Tell!' strategy in this situation?
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