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PARENTING TIPS FOR PREVENTING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

Parenting Tips for Preventing Child Sexual Abuse

Date: English Session Tuesday, June 23rd 10:00 am - 11:30 am

          Spanish Session Thursday, June 25th 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Location: This is a webinar that will be presented through Zoom.

*The target audience for this webinar is parents of children of all ages.

REGISTER HERE FOR THE ENGLISH SESSION

REGÍSTRESE AQUÍ PARA LA SESIÓN DE ESPAÑOL

Course Description: Many parents wonder what to teach their children about their bodies, but don’t know how and when it is appropriate.  Often, parents are so uncomfortable speaking to children about their bodies, sexuality, and sexual abuse, they end up not talking to them about it at all.  It is important that parents feel comfortable with the topic before having a conversation with their kids.  During this webinar you will learn some of the ways to help educate your children about their bodies, boundaries, and how to keep them safe from child sexual abuse.

Presenter: Monica Borunda is a bilingual Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, adjunct faculty at California State University Los Angeles, and a Child Forensic Interview Specialist and Trainer, and Parent Educator. She has been an invited speaker at conferences and workshops.  In addition, Monica sees children, adults, and families in private practice in the city of Pasadena. Monica is currently serving on the Board of the California Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.

Additional Information:

You will receive a link to join the webinar after you register.

All attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

For additional information please contact Kelly Flugum at kelly.flugum@cirinc.org

Produced by the Center for Innovation and Resources, Inc. (CIR) with funding from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CalOES), Victim Services Branch with funding made possible through the United States Department of Justice, Victims of Crime Act, 2015-VA-GX-0058.  Presented in partnership with Child Parent Institute (CPI)