The Three Talks That Protect
Lift Your Voice To Lower Their Risk
Simply talking about this issue affords your kids an instant layer of protection. Abusers do not want to get caught, and they are going to avoid the child whose parent is making this kind of noise. Here are tips to start having these three, risk-reducing conversations today.
1.Talking With Your Children
Children can be taught the 3 R’s:
Recognize, Resist and Report.
Recognize safe vs unsafe touch, Resist by saying NO, using exit strategies, or getting help, & Report to you, knowing they can talk to you about body safety issues, because they already have so many times before. Read more HERE.
2.Talking With Other Parents
When you have body safety conversations with other parents, you make your safety boundaries easier to enforce, you make potential abusers wary of you, and you protect more children.
Read more HERE.
3.Talking With Formal Mentors /Organizations
Ensuring the programs your children attend have a strong sexual abuse prevention protocol in place will lower the risk for your child, and other children who participate in the program. Read more HERE.
Body Safety Songs Workbook
*FREE GIVEAWAY THIS MONTH ONLY* Get the most out of the Body Safety Songs with this interactive Workbook. Activities & puzzles help bring the safety concepts home for kids, while key talking point and “power phrases” help guide successful body safety conversations. Proceeds go toward making these resources available to more children, preventing child sexual abuse!