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Teacher gives girl student good touch and bad touch lesson; best thing on internet today, watch

Viral video educates children on "good touch" vs. "bad touch" using gestures, promoting vital awareness, and garnering positive responses online, emphasising the need for such education.

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Soumya Prakash Pradhan
Teacher gives girl student good touch and bad touch lesson; best thing on internet today, watch

Teacher gives girl student good touch and bad touch lesson; best thing on internet today, watch

Education serves as a powerful tool for guiding individuals. Even when teachers cannot communicate verbally, they can impart knowledge through gestures and actions.

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Recently, a video went viral on the internet, shared on the platform X (formerly known as Twitter), focusing on educating children about the concepts of 'good touch and bad touch'.

In this video, a female teacher demonstrated various types of physical contact to teach a girl student with utmost sensitivity and care.

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This video holds significant value as it imparts crucial lessons to children, equipping them with knowledge that may protect them from potential harm and abuse.

In one part of the video, the teacher gently touched the girl's head, and the student correctly identified it as a "good touch." Conversely, when the teacher simulated inappropriate physical contact, touching the girl from her face to her private areas, the little girl emphatically responded with a resounding "NO," correctly recognising it as a "bad touch."

This teacher's guidance is essential, especially in a world where many individuals hesitate to speak on the topic of such sensitive matters with their children.

The video, shared on platform X, came with a caption from Harsh Tyagii, emphasising its importance: "Every child should know: Good touch vs Bad touch. An important message!"

The video has garnered significant attention on the internet with people expressing their support and appreciation.

One user commented, "Bahut Badhia" while another user stressed the need for this knowledge to be a mandatory part of education, stating, "Ye knowledge compulsory hona chahiye education mein."

A third user simply praised the teacher and wrote, "You are great."

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