Write five to six lines about the importance of ‘taking permission’ before touching other people’s things.
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In today’s world, it is imperative that parents talk to their children about the differences between right and wrong, appropriate and inappropriate. It’s also necessary to talk to children about sexual development, sexual identity, and other such related topics — though these are not easy subjects to broach.
At a very young age, children are curious and begin to explore their bodies by touching, pulling, and rubbing their body parts, including their genitals.
As they grow older, they will need guidance to learn about these body parts, their functions, safety, and what privacy and private parts mean. Here’s some information to help you tell the difference between “normal” sexual behaviours, and behaviours that may signal a problem.
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A person CANNOT give consent: (Regardless of what he or she might verbalize): The person is incapacitated or unconscious as a result of alcohol and/or drugs.
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Here are some examples of the questions you might ask:
- Is there anything you don't want to do?
- Are you comfortable?
- Do you want to stop?
- Do you want to go further?
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