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Say "NO!" and TELL!
Maisie or Daxton Teach Boundaries and Personal Safety for Kids

Discover Maisie Monarch’s and Daxton Dolphin’s health education approach to teaching boundaries and personal safety with two options:

NEW - Set I for secular audiences (purple titles).
Set II for faith-based audiences (blue titles)

This child-friendly story form is full of imagination and adventure. Teaching body awareness, explaining boundaries, and introducing personal safety (safe boundaries for private parts) are pivotal milestones for children to learn today. Valuable prevention tools are woven throughout the story in a lighthearted fashion while being considerate of preserving innocence, balancing naivety with wisdom, and emphasizing solutions. Plus, eight scenarios empower kids by role-playing positive life skills to help fortify boundaries. This resource contains facts, statistics, and strategies from a variety of resources. Empower children by equipping them with personal safety prevention skills to help them during a questionable encounter.

The target age group for the books is K to 3rd grade, however “the story” section may serve as an introduction to personal safety for Pre – K to Kindergarten and possibly add “the scenarios” section as you deem appropriate. NOTE: It is highly recommended to remove the “for grown-ups only” section from the back of the book for adult reference and keep them separate from the children’s portion of the book.

Reading these books with your child will help you:
  • Understand the value of learning personal safety prevention tools.
  • Memorize a simple “Personal Safety jingle” with action steps.
  • Develop communication around this sensitive topic across the generations.
  • Implement a Personal Safety Family Plan.
  • Embrace the Prevention Movement and break the silence!

Maisie the Monarch

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Maisie's Health Education Approach to Personal Safety for Kids Learning at Home, School and Youth Organizations
 
(purple title for secular audiences)
Hi there friends! What’s your name? My name is Maisie Monarch! Maisie means “child of light” and Monarch means “chief or royal ruler.” Have you ever wondered about different ways to keep your body safe? One way to stay safe is by practicing personal safety. You will learn to be a “child of light” by telling the truth and how to keep your body safe. Check out the NEW butterfly science terms and quiz for review! 

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Maisie's Creative View of Personal Safety for Girls

(blue title for faith-based audiences)
Hi there girls! What’s your name? My name is Maisie Monarch! Maisie means “child of light” and Monarch means “chief or royal ruler.” Have you ever wondered about different ways to keep your body safe? One way to stay safe is by practicing personal safety. You will learn to be a “child of light” by telling the truth and how to keep your body safe.

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Read Josh McDowell's foreword for the faith-based Say “NO!” and TELL! children's books
Foreword

Daxton the Dolphin

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Daxton's Health Education Approach to Personal Safety for Kids Learning at Home, School and Youth Organizations

(purple title for secular audiences)
Hi there friends! What’s your name? My name is Daxton Dolphin! Daxton means “of the water” or some call me Dax which means “leader.” Have you ever wondered about different ways to keep your body safe? One way to stay safe is by practicing personal safety. You will learn to be a “leader” by telling the truth and how to keep your body safe. Check out the NEW dolphin science terms and quiz for review! 

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Daxton's Creative View of Personal Safety for Boys

(blue title for faith-based audiences)
Hi there boys! What’s your name? My name is Daxton Dolphin! Daxton means “of the water” or some call me Dax which means “leader.” Have you ever wondered about different ways to keep your body safe? One way to stay safe is by practicing personal safety. You will learn to be a “leader” by telling the truth and how to keep your body safe.

Only $14.99!
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Read Josh McDowell's foreword for the faith-based Say “NO!” and TELL! children's books
Foreword

Say "NO!" and TELL! training workbook

Say "NO!" and TELL! 
Training Grown-ups and Professionals in Boundaries and Personal Safety for Kids

Statistics show that approximately 1 in 6 boys and 1 in 4 girls are sexually abused before the age of 18 according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC.gov). Shining the light into the darkness of child sexual abuse by spreading the message of prevention through boundaries and personal safety training takes commitment and bravery. 

Our children, families, and society pay a price when a child is sexually abused ­because ­the ramifications ­effect ­the ­health of the communities ­we live in every day. We as parents, safe caregivers, and trusted grown-ups must act now to protect our children and stop this epidemic! It is time to stand guard, empower one another, and preserve the innocence of generations to come by learning boundaries and personal safety for kids. Using the Say “NO!” and TELL! training workbook, we can learn how to take action in a THREE-phase™ process: create awareness of the problem, educate to equip grownups and kids for preventative action, and develop intervention procedures to prevent questionable encounters by teaching grown-ups and children about boundaries and personal safety (prevention of child sexual abuse). 

NEW - Set I is for secular audiences (purple titles).
Set II is for faith-based audiences (blue titles)

Presenters and participants alike will be empowered to multiply the message of preventing child sexual abuse with boundaries and personal safety training. The training is easy to replicate with customizable content for your organization.

This short but effective, user-friendly training workbook for grown-ups can empower and protect kids by helping your church, school, or sport or youth organization
  • Explore and implement preventative safeguards
  • Design a code of conduct for interacting with children
  • Recognize signs and symptoms of child sexual abuse
  • Report suspected abuse

Shining the Light into Darkness

Say "NO!" and TELL! 
A Health Education Approach to Training Grown-ups and Professionals in Personal Safety for Kids Learning at Schools, Sports and Youth Organizations

(purple title for secular audiences)

Rather than wondering what might happen to our children when they are out of our sight, we can have greater peace of mind by allowing our kids to participate in youth organizations that have done their part to train grown-ups working with children in boundaries and personal safety. With this training workbook, parents and professionals working with kids will learn how to safeguard against child sexual abuse and to recognize and properly respond to questionable situations.

Only $19.99
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Say "NO!" and TELL! 
Training Grown-ups in Boundaries and Personal Safety for Kids

(blue title for faith-based audiences)

Rather than wondering what might happen to our children when they are out of our sight, we can have greater peace of mind by allowing our kids to participate in youth organizations that have done their part to train grown-ups working with children in boundaries and personal safety. With this training workbook, parents and grown-ups working with kids will learn how to safeguard against child sexual abuse and to recognize and properly respond to questionable situations.

Only $19.99
BUY AT AMAZON
Read Josh McDowell's foreword for the faith-based Say "NO!" and TELL! training workbook.
Foreword

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This dynamic workshop will help you understand the Three-Phase Approach to teaching boundaries and personal safety for kids. The delivery will include short bursts of content alternating with live small group interactions so participants can apply this knowledge to their own lives. You will learn child-friendly language along with practical tips you can implement right way to begin empowering the kids you love and your community.


See what people are saying about the workshops with training workbook!
I learned ways to communicate personal safety in child language. Very helpful as we get ready to have a daughter we will need to teach about this.

B.T.

The training was very informative. I learned that sexual abuse happens in different types of ways. The trainer talked about a lot of key points that I was not aware of.

T.P.

This the first time in 35 years of regular church attendance that I have ever been exposed to this. I have always felt that this was institutional denial and it is almost universal. I learned that there are good, well developed materials available.

M.N.

All parents need this training. I learned how to better prepare my kids to be safe from child sexual abuse. Relevant material in a difficult area that was taught well!

J.N.

Amazing and inspiring presentation. I learned relative terms and alarming statistics; need to spend quality time discussing this with my own kids. Will be sharing this with my brother in law for his church nearby.

M.A.

I needed this. I can't think of anyone who does not NEED this. I learned age appropriate language and stats of how big this problem is. Pleasantly surprised to have informative, relevant [solutions for addressing] this topic.

M.L.

It was very informative, concise and to the point. I learned a starting place to open conversation in my 3 & 5-year-old sons. It is SO important for all caregivers of children to learn.

C.F.

Awareness and reality was given with simple equipping, plus easy to replicate and empower others.

M.S.

I think it is important for everyone to know this information. I learned how to recognize and handle abusive situations.

A.B.

The training was great! I learned the warning signs of possible sexual abuse in a child. It is very informative and necessary to pass this message to kids in an age appropriate way because we live in a world with evil.

C.O.

With the given statistics, we have a responsibility to spread this message. I learned how young you need to start teaching the kids about good touch/bad touch.

S.A.

I learned helpful, positive ways to frame the conversation of boundaries with young kids. Absolutely necessary in our current times.

J.J.

I learned a lot of surprising statistics. This is an important subject to discuss in our society.

A.P.

Anyone that serves children needs to hear and learn this. Good content. Great resources for us to take away.

K.G.

It’s about time we address this. This would be beneficial to anyone working with kids. An in-depth Boundaries & Personal Safety training for parents would be great too.

R.C.

I learned how to talk about this subject in a not scary way but in an age-appropriate way. I also liked the practical slogans and statistics.

V.G.

The more people know, the more awareness and prevention can help. I learned different strategies to help explain this topic and help protect my daughter.

D.S.

I think this is an important topic for all parents and educators to learn and share in the hope of prevention. I learned how important it is to be aware of the role of pornography in abuse.

J.M.

I learned how to talk about porn now with my young kids at 4 and 6 yrs. old. I actually feel inspired and encouraged to talk with kids about this topic.

L.R.

Important and timely topic - thank you for getting the conversation about prevention started at our school!

S.H. (Principal of a private lower school)

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