Child Safety Activity Sheets Page 36

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Do You and Your Friends
Keep Secrets?
Secrets can be GOOD and fun — like planning
a surprise party for a friend, or knowing what
your sister will get for her birthday.
BAD secrets make you feel sad, scared, angry
or uncomfortable — like cheating on a test or
stealing something. You should always tell a
If you’re not sure
trusted adult about BAD secrets, and they
if a secret is good or bad,
can help you decide what to do.
ask an adult you trust!
With the help of a parent or guardian,
decide which of the secrets below are GOOD or BAD?
J
Make a smiley face
for the GOOD secrets.
L
Make a frown face
for the BAD secrets.
______ Your mom is planning a surprise party for your dad.
______ Your name, address, and phone number — when you’re online.
______ When you are staying home alone.
______ You see your friend spray paint a building, like your school, and
they ask you not to tell anyone.
______ An adult does something that makes you feel uncomfortable.
______ Your best friend tells you the person they secretly like.
______ Your brother tells you he’s joining a gang.
______ Your sister tells you she met a boy online and is going to meet him later at the park.
______ Your computer password (but be sure to tell your parent or guardian).
______ The neighborhood kid has a new bike that looks just like your friend’s. You ask the kid where
he got the bike and he says he found it, but don’t tell anyone.
______ Your grandmother bought your family a dog that you helped pick out. She tells you to keep it
a secret because she wants it to be a surprise.
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