Talking to children about body safety, boundaries, safe and unsafe touch can be tedious and uncomfortable. If you are looking for a book to start the conversation about the prevention of child sexual abuse, then this is the book for you! My Body Belongs To Me gets the conversation going in an engaging, rhythmic, and entertaining way. By the end of the book, children will have a better understanding of their rights, their bodies, their private areas, and the importance of telling a trusted adult if someone makes them uncomfortable. Start the conversation, keep our children safe, join in the fight of combating child sexual abuse and sexual violence in their homes and communities. This book is about PREVENTING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE!
It is vitally important to have regular discussions with our children about child sexual abuse prevention. The lack of communication between parents/guardians and children significantly contributes to the prevalence of sexual abuse. Parents, it's equally important to teach your child/ren to use the correct terms for each private part. Our children need to be informed about their bodies, their bodies' safety, and their rights, and this information is best coming from you. Without being taught that they have rights and their bodies have boundaries, a child may be too young to understand that the behavior is wrong.