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April's Phone Safety Stories

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April's Phone Safety Stories

April using her phone safely with her mom nearby

📱 Part 1: Reading Stories About April

Story 1: Adding Contacts

April got a new phone. Mom told her, "Only add people we talk about together." One day, a girl from school tried to add herself to April's phone. April felt unsure. She remembered the rule. She said, "I need to ask my mom first." The girl walked away, and April felt proud she followed the rule.

1. Who tried to add herself to April's phone?
2. What did April remember?
3. Why did April feel proud?

Story 2: Texting Older Kids

April likes texting her friends. One afternoon, an older kid from school sent her a message. April didn't know him well. She felt a little nervous. She showed Mom the message right away. Mom said, "You did the right thing. Older kids should not message you without me knowing."

4. Who messaged April?
5. How did April feel?
6. What did she do next?

Story 3: Sharing Photos

April was playing a game on her tablet. A player she didn't know asked, "Send me a picture!" April remembered the rule: No pictures. Ever. She closed the chat and told Mom. Mom said, "I'm proud of you. You kept yourself safe."

7. What did the player ask for?
8. What rule did April remember?
9. Who did she tell?

📖 Part 2: More Stories About April

Story 4: Using the Phone in Common Areas

April wanted to watch a video. She walked toward her room, but then she stopped. She remembered she should use her phone in the living room or kitchen. She sat on the couch and watched her video where Mom could see her. April felt safe and calm.

10. Where did April almost go with her phone?
11. Where did she decide to sit instead?
12. Why did she feel safe?

Story 5: Pressure Messages

April was texting a friend. The friend kept saying, "Answer me now!" and "Why aren't you talking to me?" April felt uncomfortable. She didn't like being pushed. She put her phone down and told Mom. Mom said, "No one should pressure you. You can always stop."

13. What did the friend keep saying?
14. How did April feel?
15. What did she do when she felt pressured?

Story 6: Secret Accounts

April's classmate said, "Let's make a secret account. No parents will know!" April shook her head. She remembered the rule: No secret accounts. She said, "I can't do that." Then she walked away and told Mom what happened.

16. What did the classmate want to make?
17. What rule did April remember?
18. What did April do after she said no?

💭 Part 3: Your Thoughts About Phone Safety

19. What is the most important rule you learned today?
20. What will you do if someone makes you uncomfortable online?
21. How will you keep yourself safe when using your phone?

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