How School Girls Can Identify Good and Bad Touch – Safety Guide
Understanding the Difference: Good Touch vs. Bad Touch
In today’s world, it is essential for school-going girls to understand the difference between a good touch and a bad touch. Knowing how to identify inappropriate behavior helps children protect themselves and speak up when something feels wrong.
What is a Good Touch?
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A good touch makes you feel safe, cared for, and comfortable.
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Examples include a hug from parents, a pat on the back by a teacher for doing well, or holding hands with a friend in comfort.
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It shows love, support, or encouragement.
What is a Bad Touch?
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A bad touch makes you feel scared, confused, uncomfortable, or unsafe.
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It may involve touching private body parts or trying to touch when asked not to.
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It includes touches that are done in secret, or when someone asks you not to tell anyone.
How to Identify a Bad Touch?
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Trust your feelings. If something feels wrong, it probably is.
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If someone touches you and you feel afraid, nervous, or ashamed, that’s a sign.
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If someone threatens you or tells you not to tell others, it's a red flag.
What Should You Do If You Experience a Bad Touch?
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Say NO firmly – Loudly and clearly.
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Run away – Get to a safe place as quickly as possible.
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Tell a trusted adult – Speak to your parents, teacher, school counselor, or any trusted family member.
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Keep telling until someone listens – Never stop speaking up until you are helped.
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Stay aware – Avoid being alone in isolated places.
How Can Schools and Parents Help?
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Organize regular awareness sessions and workshops.
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Teach children the correct names of body parts.
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Encourage open communication without shame or fear.
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Display child safety posters and set up help desks in schools.
Disclaimer:
This blog is for educational and awareness purposes only. It aims to help school-going girls and guardians identify and respond to inappropriate behavior. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please contact local authorities or child protection services.




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