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Let's admit it. It's hard to have that safety talk about "private parts" and (when they are older) sexual assault. But these regular conversations make kid safer. So, how do you approach it? At what age should you even start? What if you haven't started yet? What do you say? Listen in and subscribe to expert advice to keep children safe.
BONUS FREE AUDIO TOOLS FOR THE KIDS: For kids around age 8-13, we offer two tools for free that could help you out. They are #2a and #2b audio files in your podcast player. More information on how to use these files is at the end of this podcast.
By Stafford Green and Carole Swiecicki5
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Let's admit it. It's hard to have that safety talk about "private parts" and (when they are older) sexual assault. But these regular conversations make kid safer. So, how do you approach it? At what age should you even start? What if you haven't started yet? What do you say? Listen in and subscribe to expert advice to keep children safe.
BONUS FREE AUDIO TOOLS FOR THE KIDS: For kids around age 8-13, we offer two tools for free that could help you out. They are #2a and #2b audio files in your podcast player. More information on how to use these files is at the end of this podcast.