Good-Touch/Bad-Touch - Childhelp

YOU can bring Good-Touch/Bad-Touch®, research-based, effective, body safety and violence prevention education for children in Pre-K through 6th grades.

Good-Touch/Bad-Touch prevention education includes information and discussions about child abuse, sexual abuse, sexual harassment and bullying of all types, internet safety, stranger danger rules, by-stander responsibilities and answers to questions about substance abuse.

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Patches is now part of the Good-Touch/Bad-Touch® personal body safety curriculum!  This huggable bear reminds children that most touch is good touch. Patches loves hugs, a scratch on the back or a “high five”.  The eight emotion faces also help children to communicate the emotions they are feeling.  Patches is also used by therapists in Childhelp’s advocacy centers for therapy with younger children.

 

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Teachers and Observers Survey
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On-line Good-Touch/Bad-Touch data reporting now available.
All GTBT Facilitators and Trainers can now report their 2008-09 data on-line, using our new GTBT data reporting system...
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Customer Testimonial

"I came to your training last year and am now doing my second school year of GTBT.  Our kids do so well with it, and parents are very open to it.  Last year, after presenting the lessons to all classes, we had 2 students report to us that they were being sexually abused.  Even though they had heard the lessons since Kindergarten, it opened up that opportunity to talk to us.  I think what you are doing is great, and I hope you are able to continue to educate counselors in order to help our children.”
Thanks again for all you do!
-Lauren Webb
School Counselor
Mill Creek Elementary School
Statesboro, Georgia

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