Teaching a topic like sexual abuse is multi-faceted. It involves age-appropriate teaching methods, ensuring that children are informed in a sensitive and developmentally appropriate manner. It also includes empowering children to speak up, teaching them about healthy boundaries, safe and unsafe touches, and the significance of reporting suspicious behavior. This session will explore how to teach children in age-appropriate, empowering ways—giving them the tools to understand healthy boundaries, recognize unsafe situations, and speak up when something feels wrong. A comprehensive approach will be discussed that includes creating a supportive environment and understanding how to respond to a disclosure and the criteria that determine a sexual abuse case. This comprehensive approach can help protect children and create a safer environment for them.
Registration to this course includes our free resource, "Teaching Body Safety & Autonomy: Adaptations for Neurodivergent Learners." This resource provides practical strategies to help families, educators, and therapists teach body
safety and autonomy for students with language delays and neurodiverse profiles.