GOOD TOUCH/BAD
TOUCH
How to Tell the Difference
Developed and designed by Mary Jo Sampson, Revised by BISD Elementary Counseling Department
Touches and Feelings
What do they mean?
FEELINGS
• Sad
• Afraid
• Mischievous
• Joyful
• Nervous
• Angry
• Happy
• Embarrassed
• Surprised
• Ashamed
Good Touch
• A good touch makes you feel warm,
comfortable, and safe inside.
• A good touch for me is when someone
gives me a hug to say hello.
• What are some good touches for
you?
Bad Touch
• A bad touch does not feel good. It
may make you feel uneasy or
bothered inside.
• A bad touch for me is when someone
pinches me on purpose.
• What are some bad touches for you?
How many of us like:
High fives?
Hugs?
Kisses?
Rubs on the back?
From family or people
we are comfortable
with?
How about those same kind
of touches from people we
do not know, we do not like,
we do not feel comfortable
with, or we do not trust?
Good touches give us
good feelings inside:
• Excited
• Happy
• Joyful
• Surprised
Bad touches give us bad
feelings:
• Sad
• Afraid
• Ashamed
• Embarrassed
• Angry
Let’s practice!!
Good touch or Bad
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Good touch or Bad
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Good touch or Bad
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Good touch or Bad
touch?
You make the call!!!
• If you get a touch you do not like
which type of touch would this be?
No one should touch our
private body parts except
to keep us clean or healthy.
No room for secrets.
Who can you tell if
someone touches you in a
way that makes you
uncomfortable?
• Parents
• Grandparents
• Teacher
• Counselor
• Pastor
• Other trusted adults
Help!!!
• If the person you tell does not know
how to help you or does not do
anything to help you, what can you
do?
TOUCHING RULES
• There are good touches and bad
touches.
• No one should ever touch
private parts except to keep
them clean or healthy.
• Never agree to keep bad
touches a secret.
• Tell someone you trust and keep
telling until you get help with
the problem.

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  • 1.
    GOOD TOUCH/BAD TOUCH How toTell the Difference Developed and designed by Mary Jo Sampson, Revised by BISD Elementary Counseling Department
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    FEELINGS • Sad • Afraid •Mischievous • Joyful • Nervous • Angry • Happy • Embarrassed • Surprised • Ashamed
  • 4.
    Good Touch • Agood touch makes you feel warm, comfortable, and safe inside. • A good touch for me is when someone gives me a hug to say hello. • What are some good touches for you?
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    Bad Touch • Abad touch does not feel good. It may make you feel uneasy or bothered inside. • A bad touch for me is when someone pinches me on purpose. • What are some bad touches for you?
  • 6.
    How many ofus like: High fives? Hugs? Kisses? Rubs on the back? From family or people we are comfortable with?
  • 7.
    How about thosesame kind of touches from people we do not know, we do not like, we do not feel comfortable with, or we do not trust?
  • 8.
    Good touches giveus good feelings inside: • Excited • Happy • Joyful • Surprised
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    Bad touches giveus bad feelings: • Sad • Afraid • Ashamed • Embarrassed • Angry
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    Good touch orBad touch?
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    Good touch orBad touch?
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    Good touch orBad touch?
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    Good touch orBad touch?
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    Good touch orBad touch?
  • 16.
    You make thecall!!! • If you get a touch you do not like which type of touch would this be?
  • 17.
    No one shouldtouch our private body parts except to keep us clean or healthy.
  • 18.
    No room forsecrets.
  • 19.
    Who can youtell if someone touches you in a way that makes you uncomfortable? • Parents • Grandparents • Teacher • Counselor • Pastor • Other trusted adults
  • 20.
    Help!!! • If theperson you tell does not know how to help you or does not do anything to help you, what can you do?
  • 21.
    TOUCHING RULES • Thereare good touches and bad touches. • No one should ever touch private parts except to keep them clean or healthy. • Never agree to keep bad touches a secret. • Tell someone you trust and keep telling until you get help with the problem.