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Looking for an age-appropriate book to start the conversation about consent for children and awareness and prevention of child sexual abuse? Then this rhyming picture book is for you - My Body Belongs To Me! gets the conversation going engagingly and entertainingly. By the end of the book, children ages 4- 8 years old will have a better understanding of: > Consent and boundaries * Body Safety * Body Autonomy *No Means No > Safe and unsafe touch * Their rights * Confidence Building ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ * Correct Anatomical terms for private parts > Healthy Communication * Communicating Effectively * Not…mehr

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Looking for an age-appropriate book to start the conversation about consent for children and awareness and prevention of child sexual abuse? Then this rhyming picture book is for you - My Body Belongs To Me! gets the conversation going engagingly and entertainingly. By the end of the book, children ages 4- 8 years old will have a better understanding of: > Consent and boundaries * Body Safety * Body Autonomy *No Means No > Safe and unsafe touch * Their rights * Confidence Building ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ * Correct Anatomical terms for private parts > Healthy Communication * Communicating Effectively * Not keeping secrets * Telling a trusted adult if someone makes them uncomfortable. > Self-management and awareness - * Advocating for self * Showing courage to take initiative * Recognizing and trusting instincts Start the conversation, keep our children safe, and join in combating child sexual abuse and sexual violence in homes and communities. This book has a companion activity and coloring book. My Body Belongs To Me Coloring and Activity Book teaches children the importance of advocacy, body safety, and the value of using their voices. There are two versions (boy and girl) available.
Autorenporträt
Larissa H. Rhone is an award-winning advocate, speaker, and third-generation sexual abuse survivor. She is the founder of Journey 2 Free, a survivor-led international movement focused on empowering survivors to reassign the shame by speaking and using their voices and stories (individually and collectively) as a tool in preventing, interrupting, and healing from child sexual abuse. Larissa organizes and facilitates an annual retreat for young survivors in her home country (Jamaica) and aspires to mobilize survivors and supporters in the fight to end child sexual abuse.