¡Con golpes no! es un libro que nos recuerda que el dolor y las huellas que dejan los padres cuando maltratan a sus hijos son indelebles y no sólo causan estragos en la autoestima de los abusados, sino que terminan enseñádoles que amar significa hacer daño.
“La violencia y el abuso infantil no son fenómenos que atañan solamente a la familia o a la escuela. Son problemas que nos incumben a todos”. A partir de esta premisa, Tere Vale ha escrito un texto de divulgación que perite al lector entender claramente qué es el Bullying y cómo prevenirlo.
PDF: Aunque sus niños se acerquen espontáneamente para hablar con usted, no espere a que sean ellos los que inicien la conversación.
Website: Based in South Carolina, Darkness to Light is a nonprofit working to end child sexual abuse by educating, raising awareness, sharing resources, and fostering a network of committed prevention advocates.
Libro: Las gráficas siguiente describen conductas sexuales de niños con inteligencia normal para ilustrar como una conducta sexual puede ser natural y saludable.
Video: Pediatrician Nadine Burke Harris, M.D., explains how repeated stress of abuse, neglect and parents struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues has real, tangible effects on the development of the brain. Transcripción disponible en español.
Website: Highly-trained advocates offer support, information and advocacy to young people who have questions or concerns about their dating relationships.
Website: Formed in 1988, the National Children’s Alliance has been providing support, technical assistance, and quality assurance for CACs, while serving as a voice for abused children for more than 25 years.
Website: Teaching parents how to use filtering, monitoring, and intentional conversation to prevent harmful exposures with Internet-ready devices, Protect Young Eyes Protect focuses on four key areas of internet safety for kids and teens.
Website: Sesame Street in Communities features hundreds of bilingual multimedia tools to help kids and families enrich and expand their knowledge during the early years of birth through six, a critical window for brain development.
Website: Start Strong is the largest initiative ever funded to prevent teen dating violence and abuse by teaching 11-to-14-year-olds about healthy relationships.
Video: Information Security Specialist Sebastián Bortnik discusses the issue of “grooming” — the sexual predation of children by adults on the internet. Transcripción disponible en español.