My Body Belongs to Me: Tools to Help Parents Talk to Kids About Sexual Abuse by Francielle Daly

Kids Parenting
January 19, 2018

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Elisa Schmitz
Thank you for this excellent and much needed resource, Francielle Daly ! So important!!
Bill James
This is a great resource. This is an uncomfortable but essential topic to cover at home and in the classroom. I feel that if resources like these (combined with sensitive discussion) are used universally we might see a day when molesters' lives are made very difficult indeed.
Abraham Alarcon
Thank you for posting this video. It is very important to share and discuss.
DAC Developments
Such a great tip and great reminder for all of us.

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