Empower your child to understand and communicate their
body boundaries with confidence through engaging activities and guided
conversations—designed specifically for children ages 3–6.
Introducing The Body Boundaries Parenting Guide: Eight Essential Body
Safety Conversations to Have with Your Kids—the essential guide for parents
to navigate the crucial conversations about body boundaries and safety with
their young children. This interactive book is designed to keep children
engaged while providing parents with the tools and scripts needed to ensure
these important lessons are understood and retained.
Written by a child psychologist, this book offers a comprehensive approach to
teaching body safety to children ages 3–6. With a combination of clear,
straightforward language and engaging activities, parents can confidently
introduce topics such as consent, respecting boundaries, and identifying safe
adults.
In this guide, you’ll find:
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EIGHT
CONVERSATIONS: Covering topics like anatomically correct
vocabulary, consent, respecting others’ boundaries, and more.
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INTERACTIVE
ACTIVITIES: Engaging, age-appropriate, parent-guided activities,
including drawing and role-playing prompts, to reinforce the lessons.
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PARENT
GUIDANCE: Tips, scripts, and additional talking points to help
parents navigate these conversations with ease.
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AGE-APPROPRIATE
CONTENT: Tailored specifically for children ages 3–6, ensuring
the information is developmentally suitable.
Empower your child with the knowledge and vocabulary they need to understand
and communicate their body boundaries. The Body Boundaries Parenting
Guide is your go-to resource for fostering open communication and
ensuring your child’s safety and well-being.
About the Author
Dr. Julie Bemerer is a clinical psychologist from
Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Bemerer specializes in working with trauma-affected youth
and their families. She provides state-of-the art treatment to children of all
ages for post-traumatic stress symptoms.
Dr. Bemerer completed her
undergraduate education at Miami University of Ohio and her graduate education
at Xavier University.
She completed her predoctoral internship at the UC Davis
CAARE Diagnostic and Treatment Center in Sacramento, California, and her postdoctoral
fellowship at the Rowan Medicine CARES Institute in Stratford, New Jersey.
She
practices at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Dr. Bemerer is
married with three children and enjoys traveling.