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Educating and empowering young children about bodily autonomy. Teaching children how to identify physiological effects in their own bodies when they don't feel safe. How to identify safe adults and communicate with key phrases and words to become self-advocates to help keep themselves safe.

Produktbeschreibung
Educating and empowering young children about bodily autonomy. Teaching children how to identify physiological effects in their own bodies when they don't feel safe. How to identify safe adults and communicate with key phrases and words to become self-advocates to help keep themselves safe.
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Autorenporträt
Julia Hayes is a mother of two Julia. Julia has a bachelor's in human services and is completing postgraduate studies in Neuroscience and mental health. She has a combined 24 years of personal and professional experience in the foster care/ social work system. Julia Hayes is also qualified trainer in the community services and social work sector and specialises in cultural identity and development and trauma training and recovery with a special interest in brain development, early years, complex adolescence development and attachment theory and recovery. Julia has a passion for educating children and adolescence and re-educating families around bodily autonomy, keeping children safe and how to use their voice and find their voice to advocate for themselves.