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Use the correct terms for your child’s private parts from Day 1.Tell your child what you are doing to their body and why e.g. ‘I’m just putting your socks on so your feet will be warm.’Validate their feelings, e.g. ‘I can see you are sad, but I need to go shopping. I’ll be back very soon. Gran will take good care of you.’Note your child’s body language, e.g. if you are playing a tickling game and you can see from their body language they don’t like it, stop immediately.Introduce the term ‘body boundary’ — the invisible space around our bodies. Explain that everyone needs to ask for consent before entering another person’s body boundary.Let your child know they can say, ‘No’ to kisses and hugs if they want to. How they greet another person is always their choice.Let your child know they can say, ‘No’ to tickling games and inform adults (or older children) when your child says, ’Stop!’ they need to stop immediately.Ensure health professionals ask for your child’s consent.Continue to reinforce the concepts of body boundaries and consent.Formally (and over a number of sessions) teach your child about: feeling safe and feeling unsafe; Early Warning Signs; a Safety Network; the difference between secrets and surprises; the difference...1. Teach Children About Their Bodies and Use Age-Appropriate Language. Children often find it difficult to tell adults about sexual abuse because they don’t know the words to use. Learning correct (anatomical) words for private body parts gives children the vocabulary they need and helps them know it’s okay to talk about those body parts.
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