The second book in Lия Sharova’s series—an educator, psychologist, and one of Russia’s leading experts in child safety. It will teach children how to communicate safely both in everyday life and online.
We often teach children politeness and obedience, but we don’t always explain in which situations these rules can be harmful and that you need to act differently. The author shows in an easy and gentle way how to notice worrying signals, what to say in dangerous circumstances, and who you can truly trust.
The book includes exciting stories about Max, Nikа, and their friends, along with clear tools that will help a child protect themselves: “The Adults’ Rule,” “Trust Circles,” and personal “superpowers.” After each chapter, there are assignments, questions, and tests to reinforce what they’ve learned.
The characters will explain what to do if:
– an unfamiliar person calls for them or asks for help;
– on the street, someone close needs help urgently;
– a new acquaintance in a chat asks them to carry out a request;
– teenagers try to get others involved in a dubious scheme;
– a stranger threatens your child;
– a friend has gotten into a dangerous situation.