Talking about personal safety and sex creates a protective bond between parent and child, increases confidence for both, and instills knowledge that makes children and teens much less vulnerable. Having age-appropriate, open conversations about our bodies, sex, and boundaries is an important step in protecting children from sexual abuse.
What This is where members of the Perinatal Task Force come to discuss the direction of the Task Force and what topics they should focus on throughout the year. Who This meeting is restricted to designated members of the PNTF. If you would like to join us, please contact Juliet to discuss. Thank you for […]
Being patient does help when caring and teaching young children. What is even more helpful in the long run is understanding some of the core reasons that children think, learn […]