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The 8-year-old boy lost contact in the scenic spot. What should he pay attention to when taking his child out for a trip?

The eight-year-old boy lost contact in the scenic spot, which really made his parents feel distressed. Looking for a person in a sea of people is like looking for a needle in a haystack. If the children get lost, it will have an impact on their later life. When we travel, if we take children with us, we must pay attention to the following points:

First, don't let the children run alone. Children are restless, but curious. When they come to a strange and fresh environment, they will be attracted by the things around them. Children naturally like to travel, and they will inevitably run around, and some parents can't even run away. At this time, discipline must be observed, and children's activities must not exceed their own sight, especially in some remote places, where bad people are always lurking. We must discipline our children and never go to remote places.

Second, don't talk to strangers. Children are defenseless against people and trust others easily. If parents are traveling, their children will talk to others casually. If you meet a bad person, you will cheat the child in a few words. If they were not around at that time, then tragic things would happen.

Third, don't eat other people's food casually. Children are greedy, and many people in scenic spots are cramming for the Buddha's feet to kidnap and sell children temporarily, and this phenomenon is very common. Parents must be on guard, take strict care of their children and never let them accept other people's things. No matter how good the other party is, the snacks given must not be eaten, otherwise unfortunate things will only happen.

In short, it is very important to take children to travel, which is related to the safety of children, so everything should be child-oriented.