
Sexual Behavior in Children & Teens
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training
Sexual Behavior in Children & Teens — When to Really Worry
When you know the different phases of sexual behavior in children and teens, common and uncommon behaviors, and how to effectively talk to kids who are behaving this way, the kids in your care are protected — and so are you.
You will learn:
- Typical sexual behavior and sexualized behavior and when to be really concerned
- Childhood psychological and social sexual development and the common sexual behaviors by age group
- Scripts and tips for interacting with children and teens engaging in this type of behavior
- Tips for reporting and documenting behavior
- A quick assessment tool you and your staff can put right to use
Details:
- This class is 45 minutes up to two hours, including Q and A
- Highly interactive including one-on-one and small group discussions, case study evaluations, and practice using scripts
- Handouts, evaluations, certificates and resources are part of the deal
- Advertising materials provided

As a child psychologist, Amy’s training is honestly some of the best professional development I have ever taken! This information was glaringly absent from my own professional training program and I feel so much better-equipped to handle the sexual behaviors that inevitably come up in my work with kids.
Amanda Lindley
School Psychologist
Sexual Behavior in Children & Teens — When to Really Worry
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Sexual Behavior in Children & Teens
When to Really Worry
Know the different phases of child and teen sexual development, common and uncommon behaviors, and how to effectively talk to kids who are behaving this way.

Preschoolers, Private Parts & Playmates
Sexual Behavior in Young Children
When you know what kinds of behaviors are typical for this age group and how to talk to parents about it, everyone is safer.

Understanding the New World of Gender & Sexual Orientation
There are a lot of new ideas, terms, and information about gender and sexual orientation.
When staff understands this new language and perspective, it makes it easier for them to connect to LGBTQ kids, even if this information is new to them.

Kid-Safe Workplace
"Red Flags" and Warning Signs in Adults
An informed staff is a safer staff. When you and your staff know what to watch out for in other adults and are empowered to talk about it, everyone is safer.