by Eighteen And Under
Fun and imaginative activities and colouring pages to help children (5-7yrs) explore their feelings and learn about personal safety.
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by Lory Freeman
(Illustrated by Carol Deach)
A picture book for preschool children telling them how their feelings can help them make decisions about sharing their bodies, and how to communicate those decisions to others. Recommended. See overleaf for "Protect Your Child...".
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by Eighteen And Under
Part of an abuse prevention programme for pre-school children and their parents. An interactive book to help young children listen to their feelings and stay safe. The full Pack is available below.
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by
Eighteen And Under
Jonny is a V.I.P. (a Very Important
Person). He knows he has the right to be safe and happy. The
storybook Jonny Cool, with accompanying workbook, helps to teach
children about personal safety and how to deal with difficult
situations. Through it, children learn about their feelings, how to
express them and how to talk to safe adults. The Pack contains Johnny
Cool Storybook and Workbook in a folder. For ages 5-7
years.
The
storybook and workbook are also available
separately - see below.
by
Eighteen And Under
Award winning storybook that helps to teach children aged 5-7 about personal safety and how to deal with difficult situations.
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by
L.
Murphy Payne
A beautiful illustrated book to support a child’s self-esteem and personal safety.
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Touches : A Book for Children About Positive, Caring Kinds of Touching
by Lory Freeman
(Illustrated by Carol Deach)
£
"A reminder that truly loving touches are as necessary to human existence as food when we are hungry, and warmth when we are cold… the message… is for people of all ages".
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Very Own Book About Me : Personal Safety WorkBook for Elementary Grades
by ACT for Kids
£
Includes stories and activities to teach children how to say no to uncomfortable touches and to tell if someone does touch them in an inappropriate way, even if it’s a member of their own family. Also, how to identify supportive adults and build self-esteem.
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ACT for Kids
Clearly outlines the purpose, objectives and activities for every page in the children’s Workbook, and provides information for implementing the Workbook program.
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Very Own Book About Me: Therapist’s Guide
by
ACT for Kids
£
As above, and includes suggestions for group and family counselling, as well as working with sexually abused children.
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by
James A. Monteleone, M.D.
How do I choose a childcare provider? What information and safety skills does my child need? How can I protect my child against predators on the Internet? Is my child's behavioural change a sign of abuse? This comprehensive guide answers these questions and more, helping adults identify and prevent child neglect and abuse.
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by
Janie Hart-Rossi
A companion book for "It's My Body" (above) - offers specific activities for children that reduce the likelihood of abuse.
Reprint under consideration - hopefully this book will become available again soon.
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by Karen
Johnson (Illustrated
Linda Forssell)
"Through this book children can learn that it's OK to share secrets that worry them and keep secrets that make them feel good."
by Michele Elliott
"The Willow Street Kids know what to do! They stick together and help each other deal with some very tricky problems. Their adventures will help you figure out what to do if any of the things that happen to them ever happens to you."