The Right Touch: A Read Aloud Story to Help Prevent Child Sexual AbuseDeveloped as a gentle and thoughtful tool for teaching skills to help prevent child sexual abuse. All of us, especially children, need affection and personal contact. However, children should be taught that secret, deceptive, or forced touching is wrong and should immediately be reported to a trusted adult. |
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User Review - Tammy W. - Overstock.com
Absolutely recommend this book for parents of young children to read aloud to your kids and discuss this very important subject. Teaching your child at a young age not to let anyone touch you when you ... Read full review
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User Review - LynnesHarpe - LibraryThinga mother talks to her son about inappropriate touching. The warning signs a child might feel when something inappropriate is about to happen, what is inappropriate and when people are allowed to touch ... Read full review
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The Right Touch: A Read Aloud Story to Help Prevent Child Sexual Abuse Sandy Kleven No preview available - 1998 |
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