It has been deeply gratifying to hear from so many people about how they have used the sexual abuse prevention lessons and resources that I have written about in various blog posts. I am passionate about the topic of sexual abuse prevention – I have seen such amazing changes in children who are able to report and avoid abuse – and am so glad to be able to help others as they do this important work. To make it easier for people to more easily locate all the posts I’ve written about sexual abuse prevention, I’ve put them all together, with a little help from a friend.
The wonderfully organized Vanessa at Savvy School Counselor recently collected links to all of her National Board Certification Process in one blog post. What a great idea! It’s not the first of Vanessa’s ideas I’ve adopted! What did I ever do before there was all this wonderful sharing of ideas between school counselors???!!!
Here is a collection of links to help you more easily locate all the posts I’ve written about sexual abuse prevention. I’ll keep adding to this list as I write more on this topic.
Teaching Kids How to Tell About Sexual Abuse
Teaching Kids to Recognize Grooming
Preparing Students (and Yourself) for Sexual Abuse Prevention Lessons
Using Data to Teach About Sexual Abuse Prevention
“I Got Safe So Quickly”: How Kids Feel After Telling About Sexual Abuse
Kindergarten Lessons for Sexual Abuse Prevention
First Grade Lessons for Sexual Abuse Prevention
Second Grade Lessons for Sexual Abuse Prevention
Third Grade Lessons for Sexual Abuse Prevention
Fourth Grade Lessons for Sexual Abuse Prevention
Coloring Book Helps Kids Learn About Sexual Abuse Prevention
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Have you heard of Erin Merryn? She is fighting to require all schools to teach child sexual abuse education to children in elementary schools. You may want to look her up. I also thought you be interested in my work since I focus specifically on child sexual abuse grooming.
Note: I train staff in schools and other professional environments on Ten Ways to Safeguard Your Child From Sexual Abuse. All of my work is original and copyrighted materials.
I’m going to follow your blog. It is really refreshing to see you taking child sexual abuse so seriously as a school counselor.
Sincerely,
Ressurrection
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Rebecca,
I’ve told you before, and I’ll tell you again- you inspire me! Thank you for these wonderful resources. Seeing your presentation at ASCA14 was just what I needed to get me motivated to take these lessons to my new school.
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