- Recognize different kinds of touch
- Identify potentially harmful situations
- Practice assertive responses to unsafe scenarios
- Connect with trusted adults for help.
Red Flag Green Flag
Empowering kids. Protecting Futures.
Equip children with the knowledge and confidence to recognize, respond to, and report unsafe situations.


Every 9 minutes, child protective services finds evidence of child sexual abuse.

93% of child victims know the perpetrator.

Red Flag Green Flag has been used in classrooms across all 50 states and over 140 countries.
About the Program
The Red Flag Green Flag (RFGF) Curriculum is a comprehensive program designed to promote personal boundaries and body ownership for early elementary-aged children (ages 5-8). Whether you’re a school, social service agency, law enforcement professional, or parents, this program helps children:


Educates on understanding of body ownership.

Uses illustrated scenarios to teach about Red Flag and Green Flag situations.

Teaches 3 Step Plan for Safety: Say No! — Get Away. — Tell A Helper.

Teaches kids how to respond to a variety of uncomfortable or unsafe scenarios.

As a parent, I think we do our best to try to teach our kids to be safe. Bottom line is, once they walk out that door into school, they’re out of our sight, out of our hands. Knowing that they’re getting that schooling and skills during school is so very important.
Jody Hudson
Fargo Public Schools Parent

Student Workbook
Starting at $11.98
A 34-page workbook that empowers kids with practical knowledge and confidence through engaging activities and scenarios.

Facilitator Guide
Only $25.98
A guidebook of comprehensive training materials to guide educators, caregivers, and professionals. Provides step-by-step instructions for implementation that include session overviews, desired learner outcomes, suggested instructional script, and reflection questions to facilitate student engagement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, RFGF has been implemented successfully in both public and private schools across the globe. Material contains non-offensive imagery and kid appropriate language that is effective in nearly any environment.
Since launching in 1983, the program has undergone multiple revisions to address changing tactics in abuse prevention. The latest update was released in 2024 and will continued to be updated as needed.