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How to Teach Your Child School Bus Safety

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Teach Your Child School Bus Safety
Teach Your Child School Bus Safety
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School is a great way to help teach your child independence and responsibility. Many children learn this through riding the school bus to school. School buses make your child feel grown up, but they need to understand that the school bus driver has rules to follow and there are safety standards that children must obey. Here are some tips for teaching your child school bus safety so that you can be sure he is being at his best to and from school and can rest easy knowing he will be safe.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Make sure your child understands that a school bus is not a place for him to play around. Explain to your child that riding on a school bus is much like riding in a car and that he must follow certain rules to make him and the other kids safe on the bus. Tell your child that he needs to stay seated at all times when the bus is moving and not get up to get off the school bus until it has come to a complete stop. Be sure he understands this concept in it's entirety to keep him safe.

  2. Step 2

    Tell your child that the school bus driver has a very important job of getting all the children to school safely. Explain that this means your child must listen to the school bus driver at all times and never talk back to him. Make sure your child understands that loud noises and yelling can distract the school bus driver and cause accidents. Reinforce that your child needs to talk in his quiet indoor voice and never make sudden movements or loud commotion that could cause the school bus driver to become distracted.

  3. Step 3

    Tell your child to stay away from other children on the bus that are mean or annoying. Sometimes children will find that they get picked on on the school bus or are peer pressured into misbehaving. Explain that other children who act out are only causing the school bus driver more trouble and the less he becomes involved in their behaviors, the better he'll be helping to encourage school bus safety. If your child is unable to get away from children who are mistreating him on the school bus, have him talk to the school bus driver, tell a teacher, or you, the parent, who can talk to authorities for your child.

  4. Step 4

    Help your child be safe on the school bus by having him encourage his friends and other children to act appropriately on the school bus. When your child behaves well on the school bus and listens, other children will hopefully see this and follow his example. Tell your child that he can help keep others safe on the school bus by asking them to lower their voices, sit down, or play a quiet game. Although this needn't be the responsibility of your child, but it will teach him to help others be safe, while encouraging him to take on a more independent role in his own safety.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you ever feel that a school bus is not safe for your child, talk to school officials about this.
  • If your child is being picked on or bullied on the school bus, go immediately to the school bus driver, the principal, and teachers who can help assist in this situation...bullying on the school bus can cause an unsafe issue for the school bus driver who is trying to concentrate on the road and for your child who can become scared in riding the bus.

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kristara said

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on 8/29/2009 Great safety tips 5*

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on 8/28/2009 Very nice article on teaching your child school bus safety.

Mindee94 said

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on 8/28/2009 With a wee one just beginning to use the bus system this is need to know information. Thanks for the essential tips! ~Mindee~

goodselfme said

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on 8/28/2009 Good tips to keep children safe on the bus and if they follow rules they can be safe!

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