Start with a theme children can understand
For this kind of poster, a clear and simple theme works best. Instead of using broad slogans, choose ideas such as body boundaries and self-protection, learning to say no, or asking for help when something feels wrong. Titles like “My Body, My Protection,” “Know Boundaries, Stay Safe,” or “Say No and Get Help” are easier for children to read and remember.
Useful sections to include on the poster
- What are body boundaries? Explain that every person’s body should be respected.
- I have the right to say no Teach children that they can refuse touches or requests that make them uncomfortable.
- What to do in danger Say no loudly, leave quickly, and go to a safe place.
- Who can help me? Parents, teachers, class advisers, and police officers are trusted adults.
- Safety reminder rhyme A short memorable line can help children remember what to do.
Short writing materials for students
Poster text should be brief and easy to copy. Here are a few child-friendly lines:
- My body belongs to me, and others must respect it.
- If I feel scared or uncomfortable, I can say no.
- If something feels wrong, I should tell a trusted adult right away.
- Staying alert helps me protect myself.
- Asking for help is brave.
You can also add a small side note such as “Speak up for safety” or “Do not keep uncomfortable secrets.”
Choose a layout that highlights one clear message
A center title with four surrounding sections works especially well for this topic. Put the main title in the middle, then place small sections for boundaries, refusal skills, trusted adults, and safety reminders around it. A two-column layout also works: one side for key points and the other for simple action steps. Decorations like shields, hearts, speech bubbles, sunshine, and signposts can make the page feel bright and encouraging without looking too heavy.
Scenario tips make the poster more practical
This topic becomes easier to understand when simple situations are included. For example:
- If someone asks you to keep an uncomfortable secret, what should you do? Tell a trusted adult right away.
- If someone offers gifts in exchange for something that feels wrong, what should you do? Refuse and move away.
- If you feel scared, what is the first step? Say no loudly and go to a safe place.
These mini situations help children remember actions, not just ideas.
Color and finishing ideas
Soft blue, green, yellow, and orange are good choices because they create a clean, calm, and positive look. Important words like say no, leave, and tell an adult can be highlighted in darker or brighter colors. At the end, add one short closing line such as Respect boundaries, protect yourself, and ask for help in time. If you want to keep improving the title lettering, borders, and overall arrangement, you can continue making your poster in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.