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My Body! What I Say Goes! Activity Book Kiah's Edition: Teach children about body safety, safe and unsafe touch, private parts, consent, respect, secr (in English)
Jayneen Sanders
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Educate2empower Publishing
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My Body! What I Say Goes! Activity Book Kiah's Edition: Teach children about body safety, safe and unsafe touch, private parts, consent, respect, secr (in English) - Sanders, Jayneen ; Seymour, Jasmin
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Synopsis "My Body! What I Say Goes! Activity Book Kiah's Edition: Teach children about body safety, safe and unsafe touch, private parts, consent, respect, secr (in English)"
This Activity Book is designed to be used with 'My Body! What I Say Goes! KIAH'S EDITION' children's book. This Indigenous version will help children to protect their bodies from inappropriate touch. Illustrated by awarding-winning Indigenous artist Jasmine Seymour, children will be empowered to say in a strong and clear voice, "This is my body! What I say goes!" Through culturally-appropriate illustrations and engaging text, this book (written by the author of 'Let's Talk About Body Boundaries, Consent & Respect', 'No Means No!' and 'Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept') will teach children the following crucial and empowering skills in personal body safety: - identifying safe and unsafe feelings - recognizing early warning signs - developing a safety network - using the correct names for private parts - understanding the difference safe and unsafe touch - understanding the difference between secrets and surprises - respecting body boundaries. Approximately 20% of girls, and 8% of boys will experience sexual abuse before their 18th birthday (Pereda, et al, 2009). Parents, caregivers, and educators have a duty of care to protect children by teaching them body safety skills. These skills empower children, and go a long way in keeping them safe from abuse - ensuring they grow up as assertive and confident teenagers and adults.