Provides parents and caregivers with information about coping with sexual behavior problems.
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Addresses typical sexual behavior in children in addition to exploring cautionary and problematic sexual behavior (PSB) that children may display.
Provides parents and caregivers information on sexual development and behavior in children.
Provides national training and technical assistance to improve the accuracy, accessibility, and strategic use of accurate information about youth with problematic sexual behavior.
Promotes better lives, through better choices by youth, caregivers, and professionals for healthier responses to and prevention of problematic sexual behavior of youth.
Offers information on how to address youth and children exhibiting problematic sexual behaviors.
Describes the cultural and family differences in children’s sexual education and knowledge.
Discusses sexual assault that occurs within the context of ongoing relationships and those that occur in a one-time interaction (e.g., at a party, among casual acquaintances, friends who are not in an ongoing intimate/romantic relationship).
Explores the importance of knowing the difference between appropriate and inappropriate school staff behavior with students.
Is designed to be read by a supportive adult (parent/caregiver, therapist) to a child (ages 5-10, or as developmentally appropriate) who has engaged in a Not OK touch or problematic sexual behaviors with another child.