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Rock The Talk® – Infants & Toddlers


The First Four Years

Infants and toddlers are working on developing their self-regulation skills. Whether they’re hungry, cold, scared, tired, bored, overstimulated – they’re learning from us how to communicate, develop a sense of trust that their needs will be met, and with time, learn to manage these needs on their own.

It is our ability to respond effectively that helps infants and young children learn to develop a sense of security. Our positive influences on their senses encourage them to want to explore the world, learn, and interact with the people and things in their environment.

The Five Protective Objectives

During these formative years we can not only help protect our children but also establish a family culture where children are educated properly so they understand and respect the human body, are taught about consent and respect, while strengthening our relationships, and work to maintain that sexual abuse is never a child’s fault, nor does it affect their worth.

Children learn more from our actions than our words.

The relationship we build with our children is just as important as teaching them body safety – our love, respect, and guidance serve as a safe space that will benefit them well beyond these early years. Check out our coloring pages and book recommendations to create opportunities to talk about body safety.