
Good Touch, Bad Touch!: A boy's story about talking about personal body safety with his family. - Paperback
Good Touch, Bad Touch!: A boy's story about talking about personal body safety with his family. - Paperback
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by Edna J. White (Author)
We teach our young children all sorts of ways to keep themselves safe. We teach them to watch the hot stove, we teach them to look both ways before they cross the street. But, more often than not, body safety is not taught until much older - until sometimes, it is too late. This book is a young boys story about the family having that talk, about personal body safety with him. Preventing child sexual abuse begins with a discussion from parents, caretakers & teachers. Although it may be difficult or anxiety-provoking discussing personal body safety with your child is paramount to encourage their power of confidence and instill their rights to stop anything that harms them. Get your copy to start the conversation with a real boy's story.
Author Biography
Edna White is an author, childhood sexual abuse advocate, a thriving Survivor and the Survivors Life coach. She helps to identify and dissolve the hidden blocks that keep you stuck, after a childhood of sexual abuse. - Edna is the #1 best-selling author of Stuff! Giving Voice to the Secret of childhood sexual abuse. - Edna has been recognized by RAINN and American SPCC as a recommended author and a "spiritual thinker for the next generation". Edna has been a featured guest on a number of radio and internet TV shows, like Bronxnet.org, "Mike from Maine Show", "Al Cole of CBS & the "Lana Read Show Live". Ms. White has also contributed some of her writings to be a featured blogger and contributor to "MumsRu" a UK online magazine, Surviving My Past and other international magazines. She continues to write and flourish with plans of international travel. Edna's voice: As a trauma coach and thriving survivor, I've realized that every day is a fight to recovery on all levels of life. Pretending did not work, laying around waiting and being engulfed in religion definitely crippled me, but it was not until I started to look within and work on myself did I truly experience real "love". Then and only then did life, love, business, and relationships make sense. I believe all of us can have the life, love, and business, we, desire, just from living from the inside out of being "unstuck". The main purpose here is to have a productive and effective with ourselves and then with others to make it count. I am a counselor of unconventional means work with you to get "unstuck" and get to living the life you deserve.



















