Let's Talk About Body Boundaries, Consent and Respect: Teach children about body ownership, respect, feelings, choices and recognizing bullying behaviors

Let's Talk About Body Boundaries, Consent and Respect: Teach children about body ownership, respect, feelings, choices and recognizing bullying behaviors

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-04-01 11:58:09
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Jayneen Sanders
  • ISBN:1925089185
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정진 장

Nice book。 One thig I did not really like it was the expression was quite simple and repeated。It could be intentional approach to make the kids will simply think the word。20 mins reading with Gio in the morning。

Kaila

great primer for kids to learn about consent。 Loved how one kid's "body boundary" included their wheelchair! great primer for kids to learn about consent。 Loved how one kid's "body boundary" included their wheelchair! 。。。more

Gentry

A fabulous book for children to learn about consent and respect。

Alissa Peanasky

Gives a lot of great examples surrounding consent。 Also provides discussion questions and relates to activities from other books by Jayneen Sanders。

Katherine

Consent is an extremely important thing to teach to children and adults too。 This book does a nice job of making it relatable for children。 Just the right amount of information on a page for the intended age group。 But adults could certainly learn from this too。

Sarah

This book dealt with the topic of consent pretty thoroughly, but it was really dry。 My six-year-old paid attention, but then didn’t remember anything because it didn’t really engage her。 I did appreciate that it mentioned that consent can be withdrawn at any time, and we have to respect that。

Susan

Easy enough for my 4 year old to understand and pretty well done。 We'll have to read through it a couple more times as it does cover quite a bit! Easy enough for my 4 year old to understand and pretty well done。 We'll have to read through it a couple more times as it does cover quite a bit! 。。。more

Molly

This was a pretty good one。 I appreciate that it addresses consent, and brings everything down to a matter of boundaries。 Whether you hug someone when they don't want a hug, or it's something even more serious, it's all about boundaries and consent and they have to be addressed at this young age。 If we can get kids realizing their boundaries sooner (and that other people have boundaries to respect), maybe they will have a stronger foundation for healthy sexual relationships when they get older。 This was a pretty good one。 I appreciate that it addresses consent, and brings everything down to a matter of boundaries。 Whether you hug someone when they don't want a hug, or it's something even more serious, it's all about boundaries and consent and they have to be addressed at this young age。 If we can get kids realizing their boundaries sooner (and that other people have boundaries to respect), maybe they will have a stronger foundation for healthy sexual relationships when they get older。 。。。more

Lara

Credit! This book was actually rather well done。 The book explores consent through body boundaries。 What was most impressive about this book is the attempt to get children to recognize that when someone is giving a non-verbal no! Nice job!

Llael

While I haven't read a ton of books on this topic with my 3yo yet, this is our favorite so far。 Manages to encourage kids to be bold and direct, talk to a trusted adult, and treat others with respect, without scaring little kids。 I like that it prompts me to talk through with him exactly what he should do in different circumstances。 While I haven't read a ton of books on this topic with my 3yo yet, this is our favorite so far。 Manages to encourage kids to be bold and direct, talk to a trusted adult, and treat others with respect, without scaring little kids。 I like that it prompts me to talk through with him exactly what he should do in different circumstances。 。。。more

Megan Tarver

Really good book to teach children about boundaries in simple language。 Love the diversity of characters including skin tone and abilities。

Melina

This book was fantastic for teaching kindergarten and first graders about boundaries, consent, and appropriate behavior。 It uses great verbiage that is explained well, and allows you ask questions about what's happening in the pictures ("look at his face。 Does he want to share his bucket?")Read it to my daughter's Kinder class and it was an instant teacher favorite and very appropriate for kids just learning how to handle themselves around others。 This book was fantastic for teaching kindergarten and first graders about boundaries, consent, and appropriate behavior。 It uses great verbiage that is explained well, and allows you ask questions about what's happening in the pictures ("look at his face。 Does he want to share his bucket?")Read it to my daughter's Kinder class and it was an instant teacher favorite and very appropriate for kids just learning how to handle themselves around others。 。。。more

Peri

This book is great to use for young children in a therapy setting。 You can easily take bits and pieces to cater to a specific situation。 I would love to see coloring pages and activities tied to this book, especially the body bubble concept。

Amanda

Better for younger children。 A bit pedantic。 Would like to see an older children's version of this。 Better for younger children。 A bit pedantic。 Would like to see an older children's version of this。 。。。more

Toni Guyton

Excellent book to teach younger kids about body boundaries。 I would say this is great to start in pre K and possibly up to second or third grade (depending on maturity level), but after that this book may seem a little too young for the bigger kids。

Alice

I liked this one slightly less than My Body, What I Say Goes, but it was still a great book for teaching the important concepts of consent, respect and body autonomy。