Teach Your Kids About Consent Part 2: Books to Read For All Ages
Sure, it’s easy to say to teach your kids about consent. But where do you start? These books are plainly written and well-illustrated to satisfy the curiosity of young minds.
Sure, it’s easy to say to teach your kids about consent. But where do you start? These books are plainly written and well-illustrated to satisfy the curiosity of young minds.
I don’t have a solution to generations-old assumptions about who is at fault for sexual assaults, but I do know one way that we as parents can fight that victim blaming culture: teach all our kids the meaning of consent.
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