We teach our children water safety and road safety — it is equally
important to teach our children ‘body safety’ from a very young age. As
both a teacher and a mother, I strongly recommend to all parents that ‘body safety’ become a normal part of your parenting conversation. The sexual abuse of children has no social boundaries, and providing children with body safety skills both empowers them with knowledge of what is good and bad touch, and teaches simple but effective assertiveness — a crucial life-skill.
The statistics of 1 in 3 girls and I in 6 boys will be sexually abused
before their 18th birthday is truly frightening, and as many experts point
out, this statistic only reflects reported cases. Also 93% of children WILL
know their perpetrator. The community’s focus has so often been on
‘stranger danger’ — however, the reality is, the perpetrator will most
likely be someone in the child’s immediate family circle and a person they
know and trust.
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April is child abuse prevention and awareness month...please forward this very informative article!