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Precious & Private

Teaching children to protect their bodies from unwanted touching.

Have you ever wanted to have the difficult discussion about keeping our bodies safe with your child, niece, nephew, pupils or children under your care in any other capacity, but just didn’t know how to start the conversation?  If so, the Precious & Private resource pack is for you, your girls, your boys or your organisation! (Ages 4-11 years)



What better way to gently work your way into a tough topic than by using catchy songs with animated cartoon videos, karaoke videos and karaoke song tracks, instrumental tracks, lyric sheets and lesson plans or discussion plans packed with fun activities, instructions and scenarios to help you talk the walk with your child​?

Each resource pack contains:

  • children's songs

  • cartoon song videos

  • karaoke videos

  • karaoke song (audio) tracks

  • instrumental (audio) tracks

  • discussion and activity plans packed with physical activities and discussion points, animated videos, audio tracks and karaoke material as a way of very gently discussing issues

  • lyrics

  • guidance to support children to gain tools to try to protect their bodies from abuse.

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(Excerpt from the Discussion & Activity Plan)

“But I think my children are too young for these conversations” you might say.

Ok, you might be right. Please consider, though, that danger in form of predators, unfriendly friends, internet trolls or even misinformation do not stop to think about if your child is too young or not. The sad truth is that they don’t care. Perhaps it’s a good idea to gently educate your child in a fun, innocent way before they do? 

Boost their confidence to say "No."
 

From personal experience, in the moment of danger or an unpleasant experience it takes an extraordinary amount of strength for an adult - let alone a child - to successfully protect themselves. You need to be so confident that you are right to say “No” or to stand your ground on an important issue. And so you’ll need to hear those important messages again and again and again and again. Especially if you’re a young child.

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​“Well, we don’t need that, we already speak to our children about relationships, sex education, etc”...

...you might think. Great! These resources should serve to compliment your great work as fun, effective and affordable bolt ons, not to replace it. These resources have been created with guidance from head teachers, NSPCC material, a child trauma expert and are compatible with any safe and appropriate school programme. You’ll be able to use these resources to help what you’re doing so well already. You get to decide exactly how you use the resource. 



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(Excerpt from the Discussion & Activity Plan)

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