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Teaching Child Safety and Awareness

byEuroKidsAvailable at centers across IndiaStarts from35,000 per 6-month termView full gallery

We believe true security starts with the right knowledge. We teach children to navigate the world safely using role-play, routines, and age-appropriate drills.

Safety skills for life! This video shows our mock fire drill, where little ones learn to cover their nose, stay low, and remember the emergency number, all in a controlled, safe environment.

In this video, our teachers use an interactive role-play session to teach the important concept of 'Stranger Danger,' empowering children with the confidence and awareness to stay safe.

Through a simple and effective role-play, our teachers explain the difference between a good touch and a bad touch, empowering children to understand personal boundaries and consent.

Our expert demonstrates an interesting way to teach children about good touch and bad touch using a doll, making the concept easy to understand and remember.

Brushing the germs away! Our little learners practice proper teeth brushing on a large dental model, making learning about oral hygiene fun and interactive.

This graphic introduces our series on child safety, emphasizing that keeping your little one safe starts with the right knowledge.

To ensure safety, we identify and focus on key areas your child frequents, including home, school, the playground, and friends' houses.

This infographic provides clear, simple rules for teaching your child about stranger danger, such as not opening the door or accepting gifts from unknown people.

Key road safety tips for children are illustrated here, including how to use a zebra crossing and the importance of holding an adult's hand.

We discuss body safety openly. This graphic explains the importance of teaching correct names for body parts and the difference between good and bad touch.

About Safety First, Always

We avoid lectures for safety topics. Instead, our teachers use interactive role-play and props, like puppets for lessons on personal boundaries or mock fire drills to practice evacuation, because toddlers internalize these vital habits through movement rather than listening to instructions.

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