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Sam Troth

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532 total appearances

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So if you can empower your children by them knowing that sexual violence is not okay, that all of these things are not okay, that their body is theirs.

And something happens, they're going to be able to know that it's not right, they're going to trust their instinct, they're going to come to you, they're going to tell you this is happening, and you can stop it right there.

important bro have the conversation with your children what's the name of those books again my body my taonga and only for me and they're like $22 I think my body my taonga is like $19 or something like that plus postage and they're amazing like I've done giveaways with them before and the feedback I've got from parents that have gotten the books and read them to their children read them with their children it's just the easiest way to start that conversation a lot of people think it's a hard conversation I used to say it was a hard or awkward conversation but

If you start early enough and you start with the small basics, you know,

it sets that foundation to have those harder, awkward conversations when your children do get to that later stage in life when they're, you know, teens, 14, 15, 16, you know, you can have those awkward conversations with them then because you've already laid that foundation.

As long as they know that, you know, their body is theirs and people can't touch it and this day and age take photographs or show them photographs or show them, you know, yeah, making them aware of these behaviours that these offenders use.

No, I really appreciate you, bro.

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