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Every parent wants their child to be safe from harm, and the best way to protect them from sexual assault is by openly discussing it. How do you bring up such a scary topic? With 12 discussion questions covering consent, boundaries, respect, and healthy relationships, this guide offers practical tools to tackle the unthinkable.
Features:
- 3 tips to prevent sexual assault and help your child stay safe
- 4 principles to teach kids to respect the dignity of others
- 5 steps to follow if your child has been sexually assaulted
- 5 actions to take if your child has confessed to committing sexual assault
- 8 ways to equip younger and older children to resist assault