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Safe Unsafe Secrets Child Abuse Prevention Erin's Law In-Person Digital Learning

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Music City Counselor
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Grade Levels
K - 5th
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Pages
59 pages
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What educators are saying

This is such a hard subject to address. This activity helps students understand safe/unsafe secrets in an engaging, but sensitive way.
I really like this resource. Some of the cards aren't considered appropriate in my district, but I have been able to use them in my private practice after school hours, which is still a huge win for me.
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Description

Teach students the difference between safe and unsafe secrets: a critical part of Child Abuse Prevention/Erin's Law curriculum!

These interactive resources are included in both a digital for Google Slides and a printable format.

The Digital for Google Slides Resource:
Teaches students the difference between safe and unsafe secrets
Empowers students to report unsafe secrets to a grown-up they trust
Can be used on any device (tablet, computer, smart phone, smart board)
Includes fillable text boxes and an easy-to-use drag-and-drop sorting game
Offers 20 scenarios and asks students to drag the "X" to either the "safe secret" box or the "unsafe secret" box
Is aligned to ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors

The Printable Resource:
Teaches students the difference between safe and unsafe secrets
Empowers students to report unsafe secrets to a grown-up they trust
Includes 3 eye-catching posters that teach about safe secrets, unsafe secrets, and safe people
Provides the materials to create a bag sorting game
Includes 20 scenario cards (and 4 blank cards to create your own) that students place in either the "safe secrets" or the "unsafe secrets" bag
Includes a reflective worksheet that asks students to share which safe person they would tell if someone asked them to keep an unsafe secret. A boy and a girl version are both included!
Is aligned to ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors

✂️ I recommend having two brown paper lunch sacks or gift bags on hand for the printable game!

❤️ The Mindful Psychologist loves this resource and wrote:

“Body safety is always a tricky conversation to have with children particularly when sexual abuse is suspected. Music City Counselor has created a fun sort to help start this conversation in a non intrusive manner. This theme is important for every child to know, they are in charge of their own body. Too often we shy away from talking about this because it's uncomfortable, but parents and teachers always need to reinforce this message. Let's keep our children safe!”

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Total Pages
59 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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