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jeatrice

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Talking to a child about okay vs. not okay touches _________
 
  A) could use the idea of a bathing suit to help children understand what parts of the body are of concern.
  B) should make it clear that certain parts of the body should never be touched.
  C) is not likely to reduce the risk of a child being sexually victimized.
  D) does not need to include any discussion of kissing.

Question 2

The text gives suggestions for parents to help prevent child sexual abuse. Which of the following is NOT one of these suggestions?
 
  A) Present information to children when they are still very young.
  B) Avoid discussing sexual topics to make it clear that such things are inappropriate for children.
  C) Discuss with children some tactics adults might use to gain compliance with their sexual demands.
  D) Encourage children to believe that they have the right to control their bodies and the right to say no when a type of touch makes them uncomfortable.



brittiany.barnes

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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