It’s easy for a sexual offender to exploit the ‘good secrets and bad secrets’ advice most parents are teaching their kids.
Does this sound like you?
You want to talk to your child about keeping secrets but don’t know WHERE or WHEN to start?
You wish you know HOW to talk to them about the topic without scaring them.
You feel like a ‘nervous nelly’ worrying about how exactly to keep your child safe.
The fact is that sexual abuse and disturbing boundary violations happen all the time; and most of the time it happens with people you think are safe.
I get it. It’s really scary (and hard) to think about anything bad happening to your child because you would never intentionally send them into situations where they could be harmed.
Here’s the GOOD NEWS!
Nothing repels an offender faster than a kid who’s confident and comfortable speaking up about their body safety and family safety rules. Remember, abuse thrives in secrecy. And that means it’s up to you, as a parent, to have the required knowledge, tools, and strategies so you can talk to your child (and the adults in your child’s life) about this topic on their level.
That’s Why I Created This Secrets Safety Masterclass
This masterclass is for you if...
Your child is between the ages of 4 and 12 years old and interacts with anyone other than you.
Your child uses devices (watches videos) with you or independently (gaming/social).
No matter if you’re new to this topic or have been teaching body safety.
You may be married, single, co-parenting or remarried and want to prioritize safety.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
The HOW
How to talk to your kids about secrets, surprises and privacy. You’ll also learn safety-first exit strategies you can teach your child.
The WHO
The 4 key things to teach your child so they can quickly identify a ‘safe person’ and how to identify a ‘tricky person’.
The ADULTS
Learn how to get your family and friends to respect your family safety rules (with a bonus template CONSENTletter™)
Q&A
In addition to the 60 minute class you’ll have access to the Q&A session that was held live.
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