About this deal
This book is all about empowering and teaching children about personal body safety, feelings, safe and unsafe touch, private parts, consent, and respectful relationships. More importantly, Jay is a mother of three teenage girls and has been a school councillor at her local primary school for over seven years.
My wife and I were looking for a book to teach our child about personal space, privacy, and her adult support network.
The book mentions that boys usually have a penis, testicles, and a bottom, but I personally prefer to include nipples too, as they are part of the body and can be important to discuss as kids grow older. The story revolves around a character named Stevie, who learns about keeping their body safe and using their voice to speak up. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. My son’s curiosity about who has what body parts naturally flowed into a conversation about consent and what should be kept private.
The activity book reinforces the critical messages ensuring the child gains maximum benefit from the learning contained in the picture book. She started her teaching career in the 1980s as an elementary school teacher in rural Queensland, Australia. After the encouraging response to Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept, she realised there was a need to further build upon the idea of children not keeping secrets about unsafe touch. The children's picture book aims to empower and teach children about personal body safety, feelings, safe and unsafe touch, private parts, secrets and surprises, consent and respect. It also explores safe and unsafe feelings, early warning signs, a safety network, the correct names for private parts, safe and unsafe touch, and the difference between secrets and surprises.by Jayneen Sanders is a book that will help parents to start talking to their young child about body safety. Wroten in a way young children will understand without being too scary or complicated, this book will help teach and guid children not only to understand these issues, but to speak up about them too. and 'Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept', will teach children the following crucial and empowering skills in personal body safety: • identifying safe and unsafe feelings • recognizing early warning signs • developing a safety network • using the correct names for private parts • understanding the difference safe and unsafe touch • understanding the difference between secrets and surprises • respecting body boundaries.