“My body belongs to me”

Making kids aware of what is their own, this rhyme helps parents teach children about body parts and body boundaries, helping them understand their body belongs to them and no one should see or touch their body.

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“Your body belongs to you”

Making kids aware of what is not okay for them to do (when asked or invited), this rhyme helps parents teach children about body parts and body boundaries with others, enabling them to understand others’ body belongs to them and that it is not okay for them to see or touch someone else’s body parts that are private.

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“We keep no secrets”

Sometimes those who prime children for abuse, ask the children to keep conversations and ‘experiments’ a secret, and to not tell mom or dad. This rhyme helps parents teach kids that secrets that make them sad are not good, and to teach children to report such requests from ‘other grown-ups’ to mom or dad.

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“Yell No!”

If children find themselves in a bad situation, what should they do? We need to teach them what to do if they find themselves in a situation that isn’t right, Where they have identified something is wrong and the steps they can take when they don’t feel safe.

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“Good Touch Bad Touch”

Once children know what their private parts are and about body boundaries, we must also ensure that they don’t get paranoid about every single person that touches them and to not get confused between what is a bad or a good touch. So, this rhyme helps parents teach children how to identify the good touch vs bad touch in different situations, using the ‘okay/not okay’ rhyme scheme.

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