Abuse Prevention

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Videos

How to Support a Child Who Has Been Sexually Abused or Traumatized
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Discover how to support a child who has experienced sexual abuse with this overview guide. Learn essential steps, from providing empathy and encouragement to seeking professional help, ensuring their path to recovery is filled with love and support.

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Teaching Your Children to Look Out for Love Bombing
01:25

Learn why idealization can lead to grandiose pressure and the dangers of love bombing in this insightful video on building trust and secure attachment in relationships.

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Teaching Your Children the True Definition of Abandonment
01:29

In this video, learn how raising securely attached children can protect them in many ways, but also make them vulnerable to manipulation, and discover how to equip your kids with the knowledge of identifying abuse and healthy relationships.

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Toughness is Trauma Culture
01:00

Discover the truth about toughness culture and generational trauma as we explore how acknowledging pain and learning to feel it can be the first step towards healing in this eye-opening video.

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Preventing Child 2 Child Sexual Trauma
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In this video, learn about the often overlooked issue of childhood sexual abuse by other children, and discover three crucial steps parents can take to protect their children from this traumatic experience.

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Why I Am Not Using the Word Consent to Teach My Children Consent
01:59

Teach your kids to ask, "Is this okay?" and look for a clear and enthusiastic yes, even if someone seems reserved or quiet, to ensure that all affection is confirmed and enthusiastic.

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Why it is a Good Thing When Your Kids Feel Disgust
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Discover the importance of disgust as a natural emotion and a trustworthy warning for children's safety, and how to teach children to communicate their disgust feelings respectfully without shutting them down in this insightful and informative video.

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How to Scare off Adult Sexual Predators From Your Children
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Learn the importance of talking openly about childhood sexual abuse with adults who have access to your child, and empowering your children to recognize and report signs of abuse in this crucial and informative video.

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Breaking the Cycle

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From Missed Opportunities to Strong Connections.

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Lessons

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Sexual Abuse Prevention Guide

It's important to introduce body safety rules to children at around the age of two and a half or three years old, in a non-shaming way.

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Sexual Abuse Prevention Guide

As a parent, our top priority is to protect our children from harm. In this video, I'll share the importance of using anatomically correct language when talking to our toddlers about their bodies. This simple yet effective step can play a critical role in preventing sexual abuse and promoting healthy body awareness. So, let's dive in and learn how we can empower our children to understand their bodies and keep them safe.

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Sexual Abuse Prevention Guide

This lesson focuses on sexual abuse prevention for tweens (10-13 years old), highlighting the importance of open, non-shame-based conversations about bodies and sexuality, the book "Sex is a Funny Word" as a resource, and empowering tweens to understand and recognize abusive situations and feel confident in their ability to say "yes," "no," and "I need help."

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Sexual Abuse Prevention Guide

This lesson emphasizes the importance of teaching children about their body parts and supporting their ability to say "no" to unwanted touch, as well as having open conversations with anyone who has access to the child to make clear that the parent is actively working to prevent sexual abuse and will not hesitate to take action if necessary.

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