Setting Boundaries and Ensuring Safety for Students

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This presentation focuses on the importance of setting boundaries and ground rules for students, covering topics such as trusted adults, keeping secrets, privacy of private parts, internet safety, and staying safe. It emphasizes the need to establish boundaries, seek help from trusted adults, maintain internet safety practices, and listen to one's instincts to ensure a safe and secure environment. The content stresses the importance of confidentiality and guidance from adults in navigating challenging situations.


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  1. Setting Boundaries Ground Rules for Students: This is a very important topic. We will stick to the powerpoint. If you have any questions or concerns please let a trusted adult know in private. This is not a time for you to disclose or share personal stories. This is strictly informational. Setting Boundaries Questionnaire

  2. Setting Boundaries Trusted Adults We all should have adults in our life who we can trust Trusted adults are adults that we can count: To help us To protect us To listen to us To make us feel loved Who are some trusted adults in your life?

  3. Setting Boundaries Keeping Secrets Trusting adults should never ask us to keep secrets All secrets can be told Secrets we can keep No one is in danger Ex. your sister s birthday surprise If there i something going on in your life that makes you feel nervous, scared, or hurt then tell a trusted adult, even if you ve been told to keep it a secret.

  4. Setting Boundaries Private Parts Covered by bathing suit Kept Private No one needs to see them No one needs to touch them No one should do anything to hurt them Tell a trusted adult

  5. Setting Boundaries Internet Safety Video Personal Space Video

  6. Setting Boundaries Internet Safety Do not talk to people that you do not know Anyone could be anyone Do not share information with anyone online Never meet up with anyone from online Be careful what you post Once something is online it is no longer safe and secure Once something is online it is there forever If something strange happens while you are online, get away from it and tell an adult right away You can never be too safe Be cautious Make sure privacy settings are set Make sure accounts are set to private

  7. Setting Boundaries Staying safe Listen to your instincts, your inner alarm If you have boundaries, follow them, they are there for a reason Tell someone if something or someone is making you uncomfortable Keep telling someone until someone helps you

  8. Respect Yourself, Respect Others and Respect Property

  9. How to respectfully tell others your boundaries Create a safety plan or codeword with your trusted adult Communicate with your friends and family what you need

  10. Dedicated-stick to our values in all circumstances, committed to a task or purpose Character Words Review Bringing out the Best in Ourselves-Accepting Uniqueness, Valuing Individuality Trusting- Putting your confidence in someone you can depend on Qualities You Should Look for in Your Trusted Adult Trust is the root of healthy relationships. Assume the best about each person until proven otherwise. Truthful-lead with care and candor. Care enough about people to give truthful feedback. Constructive criticism-given to help make the other person better, not to tear them down Unselfish-think of yourself less. Our schools, just like our lives are more about what we give than what we get. Being brave enough to do what you should, even when you're afraid Joy-finding a way to be happy, even when things don't go your way

  11. Visible Learning Goals 4th and 5th grade students will list 3 boundaries and why they are important If you are not sure if a secret can be told, tell your teacher or your counselor

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