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Survivors Seeking Justice
The worst has happened. Your child just disclosed to you that they have experienced uncomfortable and/or inappropriate touch. You start to notice warning signs that your child may have been a victim of uncomfortable and/or inappropriate touch. What do you do?
Firstly, it’s important to remain calm, and never blame the child! Oftentimes, when children disclose their experience(s), they are afraid of repercussions that may occur. Predators often threaten children, indicating they’ll cause bodil...
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Survivors Seeking Justice
The worst has happened. Your child just disclosed to you that they have experienced uncomfortable and/or inappropriate touch. You start to not...Read More -
Resources for Parents & Survivors
As a parent or caretaker, it’s imperative to stay informed about your child’s health and safety. Learning about body safety education as early...Read More -
How Do You Teach Children About Body and Consent?
Teaching children about body and consent is an essential part of helping them develop healthy relationships and a strong sense of self-respect...Read More -
What Age Should Kids Learn About Consent?
Introduction In today's world, it is more important than ever to teach kids about consent and healthy boundaries. From a young age, children ...Read More -
Why Is It Important to Teach Kids About Consent?
Simply put, teaching children about consent is one of the most important things you can do. It's also vital. As they grow up and experience t...Read More -
Body Safety: Why It Should Never Be A Taboo Topic
As parents, we worry that it could lead to fear and anxiety in our children, and feel like we are scaring them into believing they are at ri...Read More