Across
- 5. Safe people _____ your boundaries, and don’t violate the safety rules.
- 6. It’s not OK to keep a secret about _____.
- 8. Safe _____ are fun, temporary, meant to be shared and usually make people happy.
- 9. It’s never too late to talk to a _____ about something that is bothering me.
- 10. When people ask us to keep unsafe secrets, it’s a _____
- 11. Keeping _____ about an unsafe secret only protects the person who is causing the harm, which allows them to keep on doing what they want to that person, and maybe others.
- 12. It IS OK to break a _____ when it comes to the safety rules
- 13. Revealing about unsafe secrets is the best way to get help and start relieving the stress. It takes _____ to speak up about unsafe secrets.
- 14. You always need to _____ scary problems or unsafe secrets to a safe adult.
Down
- 1. Unsafe _____ can be harmful, and can hurt others
- 2. Even if it feels like you have a really big problem, there’s nothing that is so big that you can’t get _____.
- 3. When I feel _____ about something, I need to talk to a safe adult
- 4. Safe adults should never ask you questions about what your _____ look like, unless you’ve disclosed discomfort or pain, or it’s someone like a parent or doctor who’s helping to ensure that you’re safe and healthy.
- 7. You deserve respect and have a right to be safe—and feel safe, especially in the context of a _____.
- 10. When it comes to a situation where boundaries have been violated, someone is hurt or has the potential to be hurt, we should keep the information _____ insofar as we only tell the people who need to know to help us (and them) stay safe—such as our safe adults or other people who can help us
- 15. Saying “_____” is a powerful boundary, and should be honored, especially when it comes to your body and personal boundaries
