Children interact physically every day. hugging, playing, running, jumping, and exploring the world. However, children need guidance in understanding the difference between safe, unsafe, and confusing touch. This
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Using correct names for body parts, including private areas, is a powerful part of sexual education for young children. Many adults still use nicknames or unclear metaphors that confuse children. When children lac
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Every child is born with rights, including the right to feel safe, respected, and heard. Unfortunately, many adults still underestimate children’s capacity to understand body safety and boundaries. When children a
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Consent is not just an adult concept; it begins the moment a child learns to say “No.” Teaching consent in early childhood builds emotional intelligence, empathy, and respect. Children must learn that they can
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Many cultures still consider sexual topics embarrassing, sinful, or inappropriate to discuss with young children. This silence creates dangerous myths and misunderstandings, putting children at risk. When adults r
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Children learn best through play, laughter, curiosity, and hands-on experiences. Rather than giving lectures, educators can introduce sexual safety concepts using fun and age-appropriate activities. This approach
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