Sex crimes - sexual molestation - and kids!
A scary and horrific combination!
Stacey Honowitz, a regular on HLN, CNN, Fox and
MSNBC is also a leading state
prosecutor with over 17 years dedicated to the Sex Crimes and Child
Abuse Unit.
However most importantly one of her accomplishments is her two
educational books that serve to help parents, children, advocates and
others to finally talk about this difficult subject in a manner which is
comfortable for everyone.
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Stacey Honowitz answered a few questions for me:
Q) What changes in a child's behavior should raise a red flag for parents?
Stacey: Some behaviors in small children are
nightmares, bed wetting, a constant need to be with you, a fear when you
go to change them, and a general fear of staying alone with the person
after they never had a problem before. I don't like to generalize,
because some of these behaviors are indicative of other issues, but
sometimes a decline of grades in older kids, and a lack of enthusiasm
for things warrant a discussion. It might not be abuse, but certainly if
something doesn't sit right with you, make sure and ask if they feel
uncomfortable about something and want to share it.
Showing posts with label Children's Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children's Books. Show all posts
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Monday, December 14, 2009
Sue Scheff: Learning About Child Abuse and Discusing with your Kids
"I Promise Not To Tell' - A Story of Courage, written by Kara Tamanini, is a children's book that gently approaches a subject that many cringe to even think about.
Kara Tamanini is also a Gainesville Examiner and recently discussed "I Promise Not To Tell" and gave you more information on recognizing and reporting child abuse.
This book is one that should be read with an adult, parent or child provider. The illustrations by Al Margolis, are engaging, colorful and helps the child to relate and understand to Abby's story of reporting her father's inappropriate touching.
I Promise Not To Tell is an excellent and educational tool in helping children learn more about abusive relationships, allowing them to know it is safe to report inappropriate behavior by adult, even if it is a parent. Physical, sexual as well as verbal abuse is not acceptable.
Learn more about Kids Awareness Series and Kara Tamanini visit her website at http://www.kidsawarenessseries.com/ and follow her on Twitter @KidTherapist.
To report child abuse contact your local child protective agency or the National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-CHILD.
Kara Tamanini is also a Gainesville Examiner and recently discussed "I Promise Not To Tell" and gave you more information on recognizing and reporting child abuse.
This book is one that should be read with an adult, parent or child provider. The illustrations by Al Margolis, are engaging, colorful and helps the child to relate and understand to Abby's story of reporting her father's inappropriate touching.
I Promise Not To Tell is an excellent and educational tool in helping children learn more about abusive relationships, allowing them to know it is safe to report inappropriate behavior by adult, even if it is a parent. Physical, sexual as well as verbal abuse is not acceptable.
Learn more about Kids Awareness Series and Kara Tamanini visit her website at http://www.kidsawarenessseries.com/ and follow her on Twitter @KidTherapist.
To report child abuse contact your local child protective agency or the National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-CHILD.
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