Start with a simple body-boundary message
The main idea of this handwritten newspaper is to help children understand that some body areas are private and should not be touched by others without a clear safety reason and trusted adult involvement. Use short child-friendly language and avoid complicated explanations.
What to write on the page
- Private body areas: Explain that parts covered by underwear are private.
- Clear refusal: Write short phrases such as “No, stop now” and “I will tell a trusted adult.”
- Leave quickly: Remind children to move away from the unsafe place as soon as possible.
- Ask for help: List parents, teachers, and other trusted adults.
Useful short text materials
You can add short lines like: “My body belongs to me.” “Private areas must be protected.” “If something feels wrong, say no and leave.” “If I feel scared, I tell a trusted adult right away.” These sentences are easy for children to remember and copy into the handwritten newspaper.
Layout ideas that fit the topic
Divide the page into three or four clear parts. For example, the center can hold the main title, one side can explain body boundaries, another side can show refusal and help-seeking steps, and a lower section can hold a safety checklist. Small icons like shields, stars, speech bubbles, and alert signs can make the page more readable.
Tips for parents, teachers, and students
Keep the page focused on protection, not fear. The goal is to help children remember practical actions. Use large headings, short paragraphs, and a neat structure. After collecting your text and section ideas, you can continue making a cleaner full-page design in the WeChat mini program.