Have positive feelings about themselves and other children in the class
Provide trusted adults with identifying information
Day 2: Buddy System
Understand how and when to use the BUDDY SYSTEM
Day 3: Check First
Know how to use CHECK FIRST before going anywhere, before accepting anything from anyone, and before changing plans
Day 4: No-Go-Tell
Understand that they are special and that their bodies are special
Recognize inappropriate (NOT OK) touches
Understand that it’s OK to say “No” to an inappropriate touch, and that they can ask for help
Day 5: Trusted Adults
Identify people they can talk to and who are ready to help
Know that s/he is not alone
Understand the Safety Rule: NO-GO-TELL
Demonstrate how to respond to inappropriate touching of personal parts of the body and to the unsolicited attention of someone older by using the NO-GO-TELL rule
Have the confidence to use the rule if necessary
Grade 1
Day 1: Emergency Situations
Access help with the phone
Day 2: Buddy System
Review the Buddy System discussed in Kindergarten
Learn how to apply it to protect themselves in everyday situations
Use the Buddy System so that they are safer and less vulnerable
Know how to be safe in situations away from home in surroundings which are not always familiar
Demonstrate safe procedures to use in a store setting
Day 3: Secrets
Be aware that they do not always have to keep secrets
Differentiate between acceptable secrets and secrets that should be told
Know that they can ask an adult for assistance
Know they are not alone
Review of sexual abuse prevention skills
Know that there are many people who can help them
Express and visualize that there are many people who can provide them with help for problems which are too big for them to handle alone
Day 4: Check First, NO-GO-TELL
Use the CHECK FIRST and NO-GO-TELL safety strategies as part of everyday behavior
Identify situations when adult permission or advice is needed
Know how to respond in a variety of situations
Day 5: I Can Play It Safe
Read/Review ways to stay safe
Read the book I Can Play it Safe
Grade 2
Day 1: No Go Tell
Discuss and practice assertive behaviors which will be helpful when dealing with bullies or other individuals who might be bothering them
Identify and rehearse strategies that increase their safety when they are in an unfamiliar setting
Day 2: Trusted Adults
Know that there are many people in their lives to whom they can talk if they have a problem that is too big for them to handle alone
Day 3: My Body Is Private
Distinguish between appropriate touches (O.K. TOUCHES) and inappropriate touches (NOT O.K. TOUCHES)
Recognize personal parts of the body
Identify secrets that should be told
Day 4: Buddy System, Check First & Emergencies
Explain when it is appropriate to CHECK FIRST and use the BUDDY SYSTEM
Explain why it is important to practice these safety skills
Know how to access emergency help when it is needed
Grade 3
Day 1: Emergency Situations
Access help when out of their area
Recite their full 11-digit telephone number for out-of-state calls
Day 2: Safety First
Children will remain safe from abuse and exploitation
Identify situations when safety is more important than good manners
Day 3: NO-GO-TELL
Understand that the NO-GO-TELL rule is used to thwart victimization attempts
Be familiar with common tricks used by perpetrators.
Know how to recognize and respond to inner warning feelings.
Know how to use assertive self-protection actions in a variety of situations.
Know that they may turn to a trusted adult for help.
Recognize the qualities which the adult demonstrated to show that they were a trusted helper.
Day 4: Protecting My Body
Understand they are in charge of their own bodies.
Discriminate between good touch, confusing touch, and bad touch.
Identify situations of possible sexual abuse and state rules of personal safety.
Grade 4
Day 1: What is Decision Making?
Identify personal health decisions and influences
Recognize personal capabilities and limitations as they relate to possible healthy solutions
Day 2: Substance Abuse
Compare information on tobacco, alcohol and marijuana, and describe/explain their roles as Gateway Drugs
Day 3: HIV / AIDS (lasting 1 to 2 lessons)
Describe the differences between HIV and AIDS, how it is transmitted, and how it is not transmitted
Day 4: Sexual Abuse Prevention “Tricks”
Describe the “tricks” used to lure young people into dangerous situations and identify categories of common “tricks”
Day 5: Sexual Abuse Prevention “Good Touch, Bad Touch”
Discriminate between “good” touch, “confusing” touch and “bad” touch.
Identify unsafe situations and state rules of personal safety
Day 6: The Decision Making Process
Apply the IDEAL Decision Making model to real-life situations
Day 7: Perceptions / Responsibility
Questions perceptions of normative health behavior
Describes how personal health decisions are connected to subsequent decisions
Assumes responsibility for personal health decisions
Grade 5
Day 1: Different Types of Touch
Recognize, refuse and report abusive situations
Discriminate among the different types of “touch”
Identify steps they can take to protect themselves when they feel taken advantage of
List resources available to them for acquiring needed help
Day 2: Perpetrator Tricks & Safety Rules
Recognize common “tricks” and lures used by perpetrators
Realize that the Safety Rules (they learned before 5th grade) still work