Start with one clear goal
A child anti-trafficking handwritten newspaper works best when it teaches a few important actions instead of too many facts. Before writing, decide what children should remember most, such as do not go with strangers, ask safe adults for help, and know family contact information.
When the message is focused, the whole page becomes easier to read and more useful for classroom safety education.
Four practical content blocks to include
Stranger safety
- Do not accept gifts, snacks, or rides from strangers.
- If someone says your parents asked them to pick you up, do not go right away.
- Move toward a trusted adult or a public place if you feel unsafe.
What to do when lost
- Stay where it is safe and easy to be seen.
- Ask a police officer, teacher, security guard, or service desk worker for help.
- Say your name, your parent’s phone number, and where you came from.
After-school and outing safety
- Follow the usual route home.
- Do not go to quiet or unfamiliar places alone.
- When going out with family, agree on a meeting point in advance.
Important family information
- Parent or guardian phone numbers.
- Home address or nearby landmark.
- Name of a trusted relative to contact in an emergency.
Use action-based phrases instead of empty advice
The strongest poster lines are short and easy to repeat. For example:
- If a stranger offers something, say no and walk away.
- If you get lost, stay calm and ask a safe adult for help.
- After school, go home by the planned route.
- Find police or security staff, not random strangers.
These lines can be placed in the center of the page or along section borders to make the message stronger.
A layout idea that reads clearly
This topic works well with a center-and-around layout. Put the title at the top, a short safety slogan group in the middle, and different real-life sections around it.
- Top: the main title.
- Center: 4 to 6 key safety rules.
- Left side: stranger danger and refusal tips.
- Right side: steps for getting help when lost.
- Bottom: after-school reminders and family contact notes.
Use bright and calm colors such as blue, green, or orange, and bold important phrases like do not go, ask for help, and remember the phone number.
Section title ideas for the poster
- Can I trust what a stranger says?
- How I stay safe after school
- What to do if I get separated
- Phone numbers I should remember
- My self-protection safety rules
- What I do in a dangerous situation
If you want to keep improving the layout and organize the poster more easily, you can continue making it in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.