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June 4, 2010 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Conversations with Children About Self-Protection Imperative

We now know that teenagers often do not make the most responsible, reasoned decisions because this part of their brain is still developing. (Front line PBS) The basic part of the brain that gives teenagers strategies and perhaps warns them of potential consequences isn’t fully on board yet. This research reaffirms the importance of telling our children, in simple language, what is and is not acceptable behavior between siblings.

Filed Under: Child Abuse, Children, Sexual Abuse Tagged With: Bad touch, body boundaries, child sexual abuse, consequences, girl about sexual responsibility, Good touch, self-protection, Sexual Abuse, sibling sexual abuse, talk to girl about appropriate touch, teenage conversations Crucial Conversations with children about personal safety, What age to talk about good touch bad touch, when to talk about sexual abuse

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