Free PRIVATES & PREVENTION Class

Ready to learn more effective body safety?

Child development experts say that you should begin talking to your kids about private parts in an age-appropriate way during the toddler years. Sign up to learn how you can dramatically reduce the risk of sexual abuse.

 

If your child is between 2 and 8 years old this class is for you!

In this free 60 min. class, you'll learn:

Evidence Based Education

Evidence-based information on how to teach your child about their anatomy, what safe vs. unsafe touch is, and what to teach based on their age and stage of development!

Understanding C.S.A.

The clear definition of what is legally considered C.S.A./child sexual abuse (you'll be surprised by what you thought you knew) and how this informs what you'll need to teach your child.

Child Grooming Tactics

What you need to know about how predators trick kids into private part touch, including what you need to know about grooming.

Prepare Don't Scare

How to teach private parts safety with confidence (and not fear-based) so your child learns and remembers the lessons you teach them. And how to continue teaching age-appropriate sex-ed at all stages.

Hey Mama

I'm Rosalia!

I'm a passionate consent educator, child sexual abuse prevention specialist, sexual literacy advocate, 2x TEdx speaker, rape culture disruptor, co-founding member of the Brave Movement, founder of CONSENTparenting™, the host of the AboutCONSENT™ podcast and creator of CONSENTwear™.
 
I teach parents, particularly child sexual abuse survivors, how to educate their kids about body safety, boundaries, and consent so that they dramatically reduce the risks of abuse and break intergenerational cycles.
 
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Child sexual abuse is far more prevalent than most people realize. It is likely the most prevalent health problem children face with the most serious array of consequences.

- Townsend, C. (2013). Prevalence and consequences of child sexual abuse compared with other childhood experiences. Charleston, S.C., Darkness to Light.

Free PRIVATES & PREVENTION Class

Ready to teach body safety?

Child development experts say that you should begin talking to your kids about private parts in an age-appropriate way during the toddler years.