11th graders design games to protect children

May 23, 2019 - 09:43
Firstly, Vy and Khánh interviewed 132 children aged between three and 10 about skills to prevent sexual abuse

 

Khánh and Vy (from right to left) discuss their set of games. — Photo tuoitre.vn

CẦN THƠ — Despite their young age and modest experiences, Bùi Phương Vy and Bùi Quốc Khánh, 11th graders, have created a set of games to teach children about sexual abuse prevention.

Vy and Khánh are students of Lưu Hữu Phước High School in Ô Môn District, the Mekong Delta city of Cần Thơ.

Vy and Khánh’s idea received much encouragement from teachers, especially Huỳnh Nghĩa Trung, a maths and information and technology teacher. Trung agreed to guide the two students.

Firstly, Vy and Khánh interviewed 132 children aged between three and 10 about skills to prevent sexual abuse. Most of them did not know what to do if they were abused.

For instance, with the question “If a stranger touches your bottom, what do you do?”, 52 children answered, “I don’t know”. A total of 45 others answered, “I will not do anything, because adults have the right to do that.” Only 25 answered, “I will shout loudly and run away.”

The two students then researched documents about children’s psychology and decided to design a set of games to help children have skills to prevent sexual abuse, allowing teachers and parents to study with the children while playing with them.

Vy and Khánh worked on the weekends and finished their project after six months.

The set has five parts including cards, puzzles, a book, a colouring book and a smartphone app. By playing games, the children learn that they should not allow anyone to touch their body including their mouth, chest, bottom, thighs or sex organs.

“To attract the children’s notice, we designed the games with colourful images,” said Vy.

The questions in the games are short and easy to understand so that children from seven years old can play.

Teacher Huỳnh Nghĩa Trung said that child sexual abuse could happen anywhere and anytime.

“The best way is equipping the children with knowledge so that they can protect themselves. Vy and Khánh’s project is humane and necessary,” he said.

Highly appreciated

After a week of using the games, about 70 per cent of the users assessed the games were good.

Nguyễn Thị Trúc Phương, a mother in Ô Môn District, said: “The games are useful, helping the children have skills to prevent sexual abuse. Earlier we also wanted to teach our children about the issue, but did not know how to teach them.”

Nguyễn Anh Thư, a fourth grader, said: “Before, I have little knowledge about the issue. After playing the games, I know much more.”

The games have lively and colourful images so they were easy to remember, she said.

Vy and Khánh’s project won second prize in the science and technology competition for the southern area 2019.

“For us, the most valuable prize is that the games help children get necessary skills,” said Vy. — VNS

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