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Clearing Up Common Misunderstandings - Stop It Now Many people don’t realize that non-touching behaviors including taking photographs of a child in sexual poses or exposing your genitals to a child for sexual arousal are child sexual abuse
Safeguarding, sexting and sharing nudes | NSPCC Learning Our 3-hour CPD certified online course covers why children and young people may share nude or semi-nude images, the risks involved and what steps you need to take to manage incidents and respond appropriately You'll learn about issues including consent, gender, additional needs and age variations, as well the latest legislation and guidance
Sibling sexual behaviour - Stop It Now Supervising your children is very important after sibling sexual harm We recommend completing a home safety plan to help you think about the different steps you need to take as a family to keep everyone safe A safety plan should be put in place for all the children within the family
Sexual Assault, Abuse Rape | How to Get Help - Planned Parenthood Here’s what to do right away: 1 Get to someplace safe as soon as possible Your safety is important Depending on where you are, you might want to get to an area with more people, or find someone to help you 2 Once you’re in a safe place, don’t change anything on your body
Talking to your child about the risks of online porn | NSPCC Explain to teenagers that they can talk to you or get support from Childline if they feel pressured into having sex or watching sexually explicit content This conversation may vary depending on your child’s age Explain that sex in porn is often different to how people have sex in real life
Tip Sheet: Age-Appropriate Sexual Behavior - Stop It Now Children’s curiosity can lead to exploring their own and each other’s body parts by looking and touching They may peek when family members are in the bathroom or changing clothes or try to listen outside the bedroom They may look at magazines, books, videos or images on the internet
Touching Behaviors - Stop It Now Child sexual abuse includes the following touching behaviors Touching a child's genitals (penis, testicles, vulva, breasts, or anus) for sexual pleasure or to meet the needs of the older child or adult Making a child touch someone else's genitals, or playing sexual ("pants-down") games
Selling explicit and nude images online | NSPCC "I have found out that my teenage daughter has been sending sexually explicit images through the Kik app to unknown adults and receiving financial gain for this