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Episode 2 Resources

How To Talk To My Kids
About Body Safety

Parents should not just have “the talk” with children, but multiple, natural conversations over time so that children know it is safe to talk about these subjects.

Online Safety for Parents & Children

Information from “Internet-Initiated Sex Crimes Against Minors: Implications for Prevention Based on Findings from a National Study” (David Finkelhor, Kimberly J. Mitchell, and Janis Wolak)

Profile of a Predator

They aim to Gain Your Trust FIRST, Before Your Child’s. Click "read more" below to equip yourself with all of the signs and red flags of a predator.

5 Child Body Safety Rules

Here is a printable poster for body safety rules your children should know by the age of 5. Remember, it is never too late to start teaching these things no matter how awkward it may be.

Guide For Parents

Click "read more" below to access a quick guide on how to talk to children 6 and under as well as children 7 and oldler.

First Stepping Stone to Healing for the Whole Family

Celebrate Recovery is for anyone dealing with life's habits, hurts and hang-ups. It is a safe community that is for more than just addicts. Click the button below to learn more about the program and to find a meeting near you!

Statistics For Sexually Abused Children 18 & Under

1 in 4 girls and 1 in 20 boys is a victim of child sexual abuse. Click below to read more stats.

Warning Signs for Children Being Abused

Every 9 minutes, government authorities respond to another report of child sexual abuse. Child sexual abuse can include sexual contact with a child, but it may also include other actions, like exposing oneself, sharing obscene images, or taking inappropriate photos or videos of a child. Click below to learn more about warning signs a child may display while or after being abused.

Resources for Adult Survivors of Child Abuse

The resources page provides links to outside resources, including articles, books and websites.

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