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Tell Someone
Child-Friendly Skills to Teach Children Awareness and What to Do If the Inconceivable Happens
Sherry Gay(0)
About
Tell Someone is a powerful, child-friendly guide designed to help children understand personal safety in a way that is clear, gentle, and empowering. Through simple language and relatable scenarios, this book teaches the difference between safe and unsafe touch, and most importantly, encourages children to speak up even when they are told not to.
With practical strategies like using a silent signal for help, creating awareness in dangerous situations, and knowing when to run, scream, or stay calm, young readers are given tools they can remember and use. At its heart, this book reassures children that they are never at fault and that there is always someone who will listen and help.
Written to be shared between children and trusted adults, Tell Someone opens the door for meaningful conversations about safety, trust, and courage-equipping families with knowledge, confidence, and hope in the face of difficult realities.
With practical strategies like using a silent signal for help, creating awareness in dangerous situations, and knowing when to run, scream, or stay calm, young readers are given tools they can remember and use. At its heart, this book reassures children that they are never at fault and that there is always someone who will listen and help.
Written to be shared between children and trusted adults, Tell Someone opens the door for meaningful conversations about safety, trust, and courage-equipping families with knowledge, confidence, and hope in the face of difficult realities.