Summer Safety: Get Permission First

Lil' Iguana's Tip of the Week

Memorial Day marks the start of summer fun. Time for longer days, backyard barbecues, trips to the park, and adventures near pools, lakes, and beaches. While the season is full of excitement, it’s the perfect time to remind kids about a simple, important safety rule: get permission first.

At Lil’ Iguana, so many of our lessons are built around this idea, whether it’s Water Safety, Who’s a Stranger, Online Safety, Poison Safety, or everyday adventures. Teaching children the meaning of permission helps them make safe choices while enjoying their summer.

What “Getting Permission” Really Means

Getting permission means checking in with a trusted adult and getting a “YES” before going somewhere, trying something new, or interacting with someone you know or don’t know. It’s about letting the grown-up in charge know:

  • What you will be doing

  • Where you are going

  • Who you are going with

  • When you will be back

This simple step keeps kids safe, builds trust, and ensures adults can respond quickly if something unexpected happens.

Why Permission Matters

When children ask permission, they are practicing responsibility. They learn to:

  • Make safe choices

  • Communicate with adults clearly

  • Respect rules and boundaries

  • Enjoy freedom with guidance

How to Ask for Permission

  • Be clear: “Can I ride my bike to the park with my friend Alex and be back by 5 PM?”

  • Listen carefully: Adults may have questions or suggestions for safety.

  • Agree on rules: Understand any limits, like which areas are okay to explore or what safety gear to wear.

Lil’ Iguana Lessons That Reinforce Permission

  • Water Safety: Always check with an adult before swimming or going near water.

  • Who’s a Stranger: Ask permission before talking to or going anywhere with someone unfamiliar.

  • Online Safety: Ask an adult before visiting new websites, playing online games, or chatting with someone online.

  • Outdoor Adventures: Always let a trusted adult know your plan and expected return time.

By practicing asking permission, kids learn to balance independence with safety. They gain confidence, understand boundaries, and enjoy adventures with peace of mind.

Explore Lil’ Iguana’s lessons on Getting Permission First to teach children how to stay safe, responsible, and confident this summer! 💚

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