Students explore how body language, voice, and movement can communicate confidence and deter threatening situations.
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Teach: confident, posture, eye contact, voice, boundary, escape. Model confident body language alongside hesitant body language for contrast.
Keep role plays light — focus on awareness and assertiveness, not physical confrontation.
Can students demonstrate a confident stance and a clear assertive voice? Can they explain when to run rather than confront?
No equipment needed. The activity uses only bodies, voices, and space.
Students often think self-defence is about fighting. Reinforce: awareness, confidence, and escape are more effective and safer than physical confrontation.
Personal safety education is particularly valuable in communities where students travel independently. It builds confidence and practical awareness.
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