Child Sexual Abuse Prevention by Zina

Communicating with Your Child about Physical Problems Possibly Associated with Child Sexual Abuse

April 25, 2024 Zina Ponsell Episode 4
Communicating with Your Child about Physical Problems Possibly Associated with Child Sexual Abuse
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention by Zina
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Child Sexual Abuse Prevention by Zina
Communicating with Your Child about Physical Problems Possibly Associated with Child Sexual Abuse
Apr 25, 2024 Episode 4
Zina Ponsell

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Hi Everybody!
This episode picks up where the previous episode left off from talking about visual physical indicators, moving forward, to physical problems you cannot see, as a possible result of child sexual abuse. An introduction to Child Advocacy Centers is discussed. A reminder is provided to have a child seen by a doctor if any physical indicators are exhibited, to medically treat the child and to discuss the possible sources of the physical problem. Sample questions on speaking to a child about physical problems such as anxiety, headaches, and more are presented. The importance of listening to your child on a daily basis and being there for them are also discussed...and more!
Quotes from the Darkness to Light Training workbook are included (d2l.org). 
This is the last episode published in April, Child Abuse Awareness Month. Don't forget to wear blue in honor of our children!
There is a surprise at the very end. Can you decipher it? Send me a message and tell me what the words are! Don't forget to join our private facebook group! 
csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com
Thanks again for listening!

Email me at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Every 9 minutes a child is sexually abused (RAINN). The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) website is www.rainn.org, or call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24/7 to receive services for current or past sexual assault. RAINN is for any age victim of sexual abuse. Mental Health America mhanational.org.
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network nctsn.org.
Enough Abuse Campaign enoughabuse.org
Stop It Now! stopitnow.org, Darkness to Light d2l.org,
radKIDS radKIDS.org, Netsmartz netsmartz.org, netsmartzkids.org, nsteens.org, nsteens.org, internetmatters.org

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Hi Everybody!
This episode picks up where the previous episode left off from talking about visual physical indicators, moving forward, to physical problems you cannot see, as a possible result of child sexual abuse. An introduction to Child Advocacy Centers is discussed. A reminder is provided to have a child seen by a doctor if any physical indicators are exhibited, to medically treat the child and to discuss the possible sources of the physical problem. Sample questions on speaking to a child about physical problems such as anxiety, headaches, and more are presented. The importance of listening to your child on a daily basis and being there for them are also discussed...and more!
Quotes from the Darkness to Light Training workbook are included (d2l.org). 
This is the last episode published in April, Child Abuse Awareness Month. Don't forget to wear blue in honor of our children!
There is a surprise at the very end. Can you decipher it? Send me a message and tell me what the words are! Don't forget to join our private facebook group! 
csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com
Thanks again for listening!

Email me at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Every 9 minutes a child is sexually abused (RAINN). The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) website is www.rainn.org, or call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24/7 to receive services for current or past sexual assault. RAINN is for any age victim of sexual abuse. Mental Health America mhanational.org.
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network nctsn.org.
Enough Abuse Campaign enoughabuse.org
Stop It Now! stopitnow.org, Darkness to Light d2l.org,
radKIDS radKIDS.org, Netsmartz netsmartz.org, netsmartzkids.org, nsteens.org, nsteens.org, internetmatters.org