
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
Child sexual abuse prevention involves educating children about body safety, respecting personal boundaries, and recognizing inappropriate behavior, while also empowering them to speak up and seek help. It includes teaching caregivers and adults to recognize warning signs, set clear rules, and create a safe environment where children feel secure. Prevention aims to reduce risk factors, increase awareness, and promote open communication, ensuring children understand they have the right to protect their bodies and seek support if they feel uncomfortable. Effective prevention combines education, supervision, and fostering trust between children and trusted adults.