Children often don’t have the words to disclose that they have been sexually abused, or choose to remain silent because they fear they won’t be believed. The guidebook is designed to inform, guide, and educate caregivers to safeguard children from online and in-person grooming, help create a safe space to support and validate a child’s disclosure of sexual abuse, and be a healing presence for them in the event sexual abuse has occurred. From RAINN (Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network and the National Sexual Assault Helpline) and No Limit Generation.
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