As children go back to school all parents should be talking to their children about body safety. Body safety is teaching children that their body is their own and no one should cross boundaries with them and make them feel uncomfortable. Some Parts are NOT for Sharing describes this topic perfectly for younger children. This book is available in coloring book format and full color. To order the book visit: www.juliefederico.com
Some Parts are NOT for Sharing: How Parents Can Protect Their Children from Abuse
1. by
Julie K. Federico
Some Parts
for Shar¡ng
are
NOT
Tate Publishing
& Enterprises
“What a wonderful and important
book to begin to teach children about
body safety.”
Kathryn Wells, MD
Child Abuse Pediatrician Denver Health
“Thank you for speaking the truth. We
need your voice and wisdom. …”
Marilyn Van Derbur
author of Miss America By Day
www.MissAmericaByDay.com
Julie Federico has been a middle school
counselor since 1993. She holds a
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work
and a Master’s degree in Counseling
from Indiana University. She is also a
certified, level III alcohol counselor in the
state of Colorado. She knows first hand
the ramifications of childhood abuse.
Federico wrote Some Parts are not for
Sharing as an early intervention strategy
for young children, so they would not
suffer in silence. Telling a trusted adult is
the first step in stopping abuse.
ravel with a pair of friendly fish as they learn about what parts of our
bodies we share with others. Children will learn what the boundaries
of appropriate touching are in a very non-threatening way. School
Counselor Julie Federico begins the imperative conversation of personal
boundaries in Some Parts are not for Sharing. Children will enjoy learning
about their bodies as they get some important information from a pair of
fish. Parents will marvel at the simple straightforward language and use of
sea creatures that create this message all children must hear.
t
6
months
& up
by
Julie K. Federico
Some Parts
for Shar¡ng
are
NOT
Tate Publishing
& Enterprises
“What a wonderful and important
book to begin to teach children about
body safety.”
Kathryn Wells, MD
Child Abuse Pediatrician Denver Health
“Thank you for speaking the truth. We
need your voice and wisdom. …”
Marilyn Van Derbur
author of Miss America By Day
www.MissAmericaByDay.com
Julie Federico has been a middle school
counselor since 1993. She holds a
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work
and a Master’s degree in Counseling
from Indiana University. She is also a
certified, level III alcohol counselor in the
state of Colorado. She knows first hand
the ramifications of childhood abuse.
Federico wrote Some Parts are not for
Sharing as an early intervention strategy
for young children, so they would not
suffer in silence. Telling a trusted adult is
the first step in stopping abuse.
ravel with a pair of friendly fish as they learn about what parts of our
bodies we share with others. Children will learn what the boundaries
of appropriate touching are in a very non-threatening way. School
Counselor Julie Federico begins the imperative conversation of personal
boundaries in Some Parts are not for Sharing. Children will enjoy learning
about their bodies as they get some important information from a pair of
fish. Parents will marvel at the simple straightforward language and use of
sea creatures that create this message all children must hear.
t
6
months
& up