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Giving caregivers a gentle, thoughtful tool to help prevent child sexual abuse, "The Right Touch" revolves around Jimmy, whose mother gently explains how to protect himself from improper touching by strangers.
As a way of teaching her little boy about sexual abuse, a mother tells him the story of a child who was lured into the neighbor's house to see some non-existent kittens.
Prefaced by a page of suggestions for parents and teachers using the book, The Right Touch deals with the subject of preventing child sex abuse. The story features a mother who chats with her children following a tickling session before bedtime. She continues to talk about proper and improper touching of children by adults, and gives several examples. There is discussion on the parts of the anatomy where improper touching may occur. Strategies for protecting oneself are explored. Written by a licensed social worker, the book's treatment is sensitive as well as straightforward, and is accompanied by non-threatening and helpful illustrations.
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November 29, 2007: This is the perfect book for children. If your child can't read, then sat down with them and read it. It is excellent to teach children about what is acceptable and what isn't. We need more of these kind of books. We must protect our children at all cost. I am the author of 'I Walked a Mile with Sorrow'. My book tells how I survived child sexual abuse with God's love. I wish that someone would have read a book like this to me when I was a child. No one wants to talk about the truth. I was never warned about what could happen, and if it did, what to do. I thought that I was the only one in the world experencing child sexual abuse. Wonderful book.