My Body Belongs to Me: Tools to Help Parents Talk to Kids About Sexual Abuse by Francielle Daly
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Talking about a sensitive topic such as sexual abuse to your child may be very uncomfortable, but it's so important. Yes, I was there. I feel like I started a little later in terms of really being open and explaining things to my daughter.
I was looking through tons of resources and was lucky to find this video on YouTube that's based on the book "My Body Belongs to Me" by Jill Starishevsky. Please help spread this far and wide. The video was produced "with the sole intent of creating the missing tool for educating children, for parents and educators. One in four girls and one in six boys are sexually abused by their 18th birthday. We can change that. 93 percent of the abuse is someone known to the child and not a stranger so keep that in mind when you talk to your kids."
Learn more by visiting MyBodyBelongsToMe.com.
This video is longer than 30 seconds, but we think it's worth it.
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