
Body Ownership & Sexual Abuse Prevention Tips
- Teach children to:
- Say “NO”
- GO and tell a grown-up
- Keep telling until a grown-up helps them
- Remember it is not their fault
- Teach children proper names for body parts. Family names for body parts may be confusing if the child goes to a non-family member for help.
- Teach children their body belongs to them and nobody has the right to give them a touch they do not want.
- Explain and distinguish between good, bad, and confusing touches.
- Teach children to say, “No.” They should know they need not blindly obey someone, but have your permission to say, “No,” to protect themselves.
- Talk openly about sexual abuse. Unless the subject is clearly explained, children do not really understand what is being said.
- It is important to explain that sometimes adults who children know, trust, or love or who may be in authority (baby-sitter, teacher, police officer), may try to do something wrong with or to them.
- Teach your children not to keep secrets.
- Teach your children to say they must ask their parents before accepting gifts from others.
- Teach your children if anyone threatens them or their family to tell a grown-up immediately.
- Identify five grown-ups your children can go to for help. Discuss how the child can contact them.
- Practice. Make sexual abuse prevention rules part of your family rules.