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Parents, your child's voice matters. Having a voice and knowing when to use it are two different things. Parents cannot always be with their children, so it is essential to prepare them for what to do if someone approaches them or invades their personal space without permission. The staggering reports of teenagers, adults, and the elderly at risk of sexual abuse are at an all-time high. "My Entire Body Belongs to Me: And I Will Always Protect Myself" will educate, embolden, empower, and eliminate fear, shyness, and lack of knowledge. Even adults experience abuse. Your voice is essential, and no, you do not have to stay silent.
Parents, your child's voice is critical, too. It's crucial to teach them when to speak up and how to do so. Since parents can't always be present, it's vital to prepare children on how to respond if someone approaches them or invades their personal space without permission. This preparation includes educating them to recognize inappropriate behavior, to understand their boundaries confidently, and to seek help from trusted adults when necessary. By empowering children with these skills, we can help ensure their safety and well-being even when we are not around.
Moreover, it's equally important for adults to have a voice and not accept disrespect from unwanted advances. Adults must model assertive behavior and demonstrate that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. By standing up against disrespect and establishing clear boundaries, adults can create a safer and more respectful environment for themselves and their children.
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Parents, your child's voice matters. Having a voice and knowing when to use it are two different things. Parents cannot always be with their children, so it is essential to prepare them for what to do if someone approaches them or invades their personal space without permission. The staggering reports of teenagers, adults, and the elderly at risk of sexual abuse are at an all-time high. "My Entire Body Belongs to Me: And I Will Always Protect Myself" will educate, embolden, empower, and eliminate fear, shyness, and lack of knowledge. Even adults experience abuse. Your voice is essential, and no, you do not have to stay silent.
Parents, your child's voice is critical, too. It's crucial to teach them when to speak up and how to do so. Since parents can't always be present, it's vital to prepare children on how to respond if someone approaches them or invades their personal space without permission. This preparation includes educating them to recognize inappropriate behavior, to understand their boundaries confidently, and to seek help from trusted adults when necessary. By empowering children with these skills, we can help ensure their safety and well-being even when we are not around.
Moreover, it's equally important for adults to have a voice and not accept disrespect from unwanted advances. Adults must model assertive behavior and demonstrate that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. By standing up against disrespect and establishing clear boundaries, adults can create a safer and more respectful environment for themselves and their children.