An Excellent gift for your child (or a child in your neighborhood)... This is the most important book you will ever purchase for your child(ren) and is fast becoming the #1 household educational tool for preventing child sexual abuse. Ages 2-13
This colorful and delightful book is a virtual toolbox of information to train and equip your child(ren) with the necessary skills to avoid sexual violation and/or abduction. It is a fundamental teaching tool to be used by parents, teachers, guardians and foster parents. The topic of sexual indiscretion is approached with sensitivity; is clear and concise and leaves nothing to chance. In a society where the growing number of missing and exploited children is reaching epidemic proportions, it is imperative for parents to arm their children with skills to keep them safe. The importance of this topic can NOT be emphasized enough, as it's effects can have life-long consequences.
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Excerpt
A Safe Child Is An Emotionally Healthy
Child!
Professional Reviews Ruth Blaikie, Chief Editor of Inspired Editing
This is a delightful, colorful and amicable age-appropriate children's book. Inside is a virtual toolbox of information which can be used to train and equip children with the skills to avoid sexual violation and/or abduction. It is a fundamental teaching tool to be used by parents, guardians, forster agencies and teachers. Though the topic is of a delicate nature, it is handled with sensitivity, without instilling fear or anxiety. It is clear and concise and leaves nothing to chance. With the number of missing and exploited children growing to epidemic proportions, it imperative that parents arm their children with skills to keep them safe. This topic is too important to be ignored, as the effects of child sexual abuse can have life-long consequences.
Looks like a great book! The issue is verrrrrrrry important in today's world and I'm pleased to see that you've approached it for children. There are many addressed to adults, but children must have the opportunity to know and understand how to protect themselves. Thanks for writing this one!