I'll solve this problem by analyzing each picture and determining whether it depicts a "Good Touch" or a "Bad Touch" based on the context of personal safety education for children.
Let me examine each image one by one:
First row, first image:
Two boys shaking hands. This is a friendly, consensual interaction that is socially appropriate.
First row, second image:
A girl looking distressed with hands reaching toward her from outside a circle. This suggests unwanted touching or invasion of personal space.
First row, third image:
A mother and son standing together with the mother's hand on the child's shoulder. This appears to be a caring, protective touch.
First row, fourth image:
A man in a mask (suggesting a stranger or potential threat) handing something to a child while touching the child's arm. This could represent an inappropriate or potentially dangerous situation.
Second row, first image:
A shadowy figure walking away from a crying child. The child's distress suggests this may represent a bad touch or abandonment.
Second row, second image:
A woman hugging a child. This appears to be a loving, comforting embrace.
Second row, third image:
A man bending down to give something to a child. The interaction appears respectful and at the child's level, suggesting a good touch.
Second row, fourth image:
An adult holding a child's face with both hands. While this might be intended as affectionate, it could also be seen as controlling or invasive depending on context, but given the child's expression, it appears to be a caring gesture.
Now I'll provide the correct answers for each image based on personal safety education principles:
1. First image (boys shaking hands): Good Touch
2. Second image (girl with hands reaching toward her): Bad Touch
3. Third image (mother and son): Good Touch
4. Fourth image (masked man touching child): Bad Touch
5. Fifth image (shadowy figure and crying child): Bad Touch
6. Sixth image (woman hugging child): Good Touch
7. Seventh image (man giving something to child): Good Touch
8. Eighth image (adult holding child's face): Good Touch
The key principle is that "Good Touch" refers to touches that are safe, caring, and make you feel comfortable, while "Bad Touch" refers to touches that are unwanted, uncomfortable, or make you feel scared or confused.
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