How to Have Safety Conversations Without Scaring Your Child – S2 Ep 74

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When something feels off, will your child recognise it and speak up?

This toolkit helps you start the right conversations – without making it a big deal or scaring them. You’ll get simple, practical ways to teach safety skills in everyday moments, so your child knows when to trust their gut, set boundaries, and ask for help if they need it.

What This Toolkit Will Help You Do:

  • Make safety talks easy and natural – even if you’ve been avoiding them
  • Help your child spot tricky people & situations before they get stuck
  • Give them the confidence to say no (without worrying about being ‘rude’)
  • Teach online safety in a way that actually sticks
  • Know what to say without making it awkward or overwhelming

What’s Inside:

  • What really makes kids safer? Here’s what matters most.
  • Check Your Family’s Safety Readiness – A quick check-in to see what’s working (and what might need tweaking).
  • Examples of Age-Appropriate Conversation Starters – How to bring this up with kids at any stage.
  • Reminders for ADHD Mums – Because safety talks need to work for your brain, too.
  • What-If Scenario Practise – Simple ways to help your child prepare for real-life situations.
  • Your Family Safety Plan – A flexible guide you can customise to fit your family.
    Making these conversations part of everyday life.

Listen to the full episode with Kristi here

You don’t need to have all the answers – you just need the right tools. Download now and start these critical conversations today.

Also Available: Body Safety & Child Protection Toolkit (S2 Ep 72)

Get clear, practical steps to help your child recognise red flags, set boundaries, and know who to turn to if something feels wrong. Download for free and start these essential conversations today HERE.

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