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Article: We Can Teach Kids About Consent Without Bringing Sex Into the Conversation

“When we talk about consent, it is often in a sex-related context. However, our body is ours and we have the right to draw boundaries in all daily interactions – not just in sex. The same even truer for children. Just because they’re young does not mean we should disregard…
Read moreabout:Article: We Can Teach Kids About Consent Without Bringing Sex Into the Conversation

Categories: Issues and ReadingsTags: bodies, body sovereignty, consent, relationships, respectful communication, self-determination

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