Not just Girls -Why Boys Need Protection too

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Protecting children requires vigilance for both boys and girls. Abuse can come from unexpected places, and both men and women can be predators. Family members, neighbors, or friends may sometimes pose risks we don’t initially suspect.

To protect children, trust your instincts and avoid assuming anyone is automatically safe. Limit sleepovers at others’ houses, and teach children to say “No, don’t touch me there,” if someone crosses a boundary. Empower them to react loudly and seek help if they feel unsafe.

If your child starts bedwetting or showing signs of distress, take it seriously. Children rarely lie about inappropriate contact. If they share something concerning, go to the police and file a report. Forensic interviewing by trained professionals can help gather important information gently. By creating a safe space for children and teaching them boundaries, we help keep them safe and confident.





2 responses to “Not just Girls -Why Boys Need Protection too”

  1. thoughtfully233ab4141c Avatar
    thoughtfully233ab4141c

    Yes! We have to look for signs. The children may be too afraid to speak of anything they have gone through. Encourage writing in a journal if they are able to.

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    1. talesofthechair Avatar

      Exactly, it’s unfortunate we have to teach them about these things when they’re little kids

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