JCW Releases Summer Safety Video for Kids ahead of Camp Season

jcwVIDEO: Take a few minutes to watch this exceptional video with your child before they go to camp. Provide them with the tools to help protect themselves from abuse this summer.

Pattie Fitzgerald has been successfully teaching Child Predator Safety Awareness since 2001. She is the founder and creator of Safely Ever After, Inc. and provides effective, non-fearful safety workshops, seminars, and keynote speeches at schools, community organizations, and corporations throughout the United States.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you. In “Unzirer” circles and with our Hashkofos there is also an amazing book that is now out there which is a must read for all children on this topic of personal safety. I bought the book upon the recommendation of my daughters Bais Yaakov and it is GREAT!. Rav Yankel Bender Shlit”a has his Haskoma on the back cover of this book where he also says it is a must read for every child. The book is called Talking About Private Places and was published by Feldheim and is a product of this program called Innocent Heart. The book was written by Bracha Goetz who has written so many childrens books. B”H we have in Klal Yisroel those who understand the sensitivities of this topic and are providing us a Tzniusdiga way to help teach our children how to be safe.

  2. I agree, the book Talking About Private Places is an excellent book. Many schools in Lakewood are offering it to the parents at a discounted rate to encourage its use. It’s an important topic and this book deals with it in a completely tzniusdik way, very tasteful and appropriate for our community. It’s important to open a line of communication between parents and children, and this book does it beautifully. As a medical professional, I can attest that it is VERY important that people (children AND adults) are empowered to have bodily autonomy (even with medical care providers).

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