Child Lures Personal Safety Program
We all share a common goal for our children to be safe and protected from all things harmful. Related to that goal, school counselors are required to present annual personal safety lessons designed to prevent sexual abuse. The Think First & Stay Safe™ program is a research-based program that teaches specific personal safety education by way of interactive classroom lessons, classroom posters, role playing and corresponding activities. Think First & Stay Safe™ enables students to take an active and necessary role in protecting themselves from abuse and exploitation. A committee of professional school counselors reviewed the program and selected components that were developmentally appropriate for elementary students and developed lessons around those concepts.
Due to the importance of this topic, we want you to know when the counselors will be presenting this information to your child's class. Please contact your child’s counselor, Sherry Ferguson (grades 2,3 4, and 5) or at 678-245-5450 if you have any questions or concerns. Our school counselors will offer the sexual abuse prevention and safety lessons to all K-5 students during the months of
You can also learn more about the detailed lesson plans and research behind this program at www.childluresprevention.com. Please be aware that more information is provided on the website than is actually used in Gwinnett County. If you have additional questions please contact your child's counselor.
Due to the importance of this topic, we want you to know when the counselors will be presenting this information to your child's class. Please contact your child’s counselor, Sherry Ferguson (grades 2,3 4, and 5) or at 678-245-5450 if you have any questions or concerns. Our school counselors will offer the sexual abuse prevention and safety lessons to all K-5 students during the months of
You can also learn more about the detailed lesson plans and research behind this program at www.childluresprevention.com. Please be aware that more information is provided on the website than is actually used in Gwinnett County. If you have additional questions please contact your child's counselor.