Resources for Parents, Educators, and CommunitiesVisit these links for additional information and assistance with child abuse.
Talking to your Elementary School ChildStart the Conversation Early It can be stressful to plan a big safety talk about abuse with your kid. The good news is you don’t have to. Conversations about abuse…
Talking to your Middle School ChildConversation Starters It’s important to create a dialogue about topics like safety and abuse with your middle-schooler. Consider these prompts to engage them in conversation.
Talking to your High School ChildConversation Starters It’s important to have dialogue about topics like safety and abuse with your high schooler. Consider these prompts to engage them in conversation.
10 Facts about Child AbuseA list of facts about child abuse from the National Children’s Advocacy Center.
What To Do When a Child Discloses AbuseHow to respond when a child tells you about being abused. Remember: Adults are responsible for keeping children safe.
Protective ObjectivesProtect your child from sexual abuse by implementing these methods of communications and ways of being.
Sexting Tips for Parents & YouthWith a generation of youth as online content creators, it is important for parents to have open communication with their children about content sharing.
Sexting Tips for Parents & Youth EspañolEsta generación está conformada por jóvenes que son creadores de contenido en línea, por lo que es importante que los padres mantengan una comunicación abierta con sus hijos con respecto al contenido que comparten.
April is Child Abuse Prevention MonthJoin us as we shine a light on the importance of protecting our children and creating safe, nurturing communities. “From wearing blue to turning community spaces blue, we want to…