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Monday, August 13, 2018

Book Spotlight: No More Bad Secrets

 

Category:

Education, Personal Body Safety

Synopsis: 

No More Bad Secrets is a kid-to-kid guide on Safe Body Touch

Teaching children about Safe Body Touch, also known as Personal Body Safety, can seem like a scary and awkward issue for Parents, Caretakers, or even Educators at times.

This nonfiction book based on the Author’s personal story serves as a guide to aid in that discussion making it easier. With kid friendly language and illustrations it engages, entertains as well as empowers children.

Using a simple direct and age appropriate approach it teaches children a variety of topics such as:
  • The difference between good and bad secrets
  • Who to turn to for help if they are keeping a bad secret
  • The difference between an appropriate and inappropriate touch

Designed for ages 4 and up, you can rest assured that concerned Parents, Caretakers and Educators can approach this topic with ease. Children would be able to receive guidance that they can understand, practice and put to use.

About the Author:

Daisy Copelin is an Early Childhood Educator who has had 6+ years of working in the Early Childhood Education field.(2018) She has worked with a wide range of children from different backgrounds ranging from both general and special needs population as well as children from disadvantaged circumstances. A graduate from Nyack College and has taken an extensive amount of courses in Childhood Education.

In addition to what she does she is passionate about educating children on “Personal Body Safety.” She believes that there is a need for child sexual abuse prevention in schools to combat the alarmingly high rise of sexual abuse.

Equipped with her passion for teaching children and her gift of leadership she is using her voice to spread awareness about age appropriate child abuse prevention and the NEED for it in the classrooms. You can visit her at www.daisycopelin.com for more information. You can also visit her Instagram page.  

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