Safety

How Abuse Prevention Education Empowers and Protects Children

As a father of three, I believe abuse prevention education is crucial for helping children grow up confident, safe, and aware. Programs like ChildBuilders’ Stand Strong • Stay Safe can teach children the skills they need to recognize unsafe situations, set boundaries, and confidently ask for help.

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The Power of Kind Words

In today’s lesson, your child learned about the power of kind words to make someone feel included and valued. When children feel a sense of belonging and connection to a community, they are better able to learn and less likely to misbehave. Using kind words to help others feel a

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Staying Safe With Assertiveness

Through Stand Strong • Stay Safe lessons, your child is learning how assertive behavior can help keep their bodies and feelings safe. Lesson 1 introduced them to the Stand Strong • Stay Safe rules, which will guide their discussions throughout the rest of the program. Read on for a review

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Home Connection 4: Prevent Abuse and Neglect At Home

In today’s lesson, your child reviewed the Stand Strong • Stay Safe Rules and talked about how they apply to situations that may involve abuse and neglect. Ask your child to remind you of what the rules are, 3or refer to Home Connection 1. It takes all of us working

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General Tips to Keep Kids Safe

Anticipate & Plan. Parents can create safe environments and experiences for their children by trying to imagine situations from their child’s point of view and anticipating what their child is likely to do. For example, before sending a child to a playdate, parents need to find out who will be

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Keeping My Body Safe: Sexual Abuse Prevention

Rules About Private Parts Children participating in Stand Strong • Stay Safe lessons learn four rules about private parts. Parents can help your children stay safe by encouraging everyone in their child’s life to respect these rules. As a parent, be aware that may children are curious about private parts

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