Your Body Belongs to You!

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Your Body Belongs to You! Created by Wendi Dowd School Counselor, James A. Monaco Elementary 2016

Who do you give hugs and kisses to? Parents, grandparents and family.

Sometimes we do not want hugs and kisses. It’s ok to kindly say, “I don’t want a hug or kiss right now.”

Sometimes you want to play or be tickled.

Sometimes you do not want to play or be tickled.

Your body belongs to you!

The area a swim suit covers is called your ‘private parts.’ No one should ever touch you in your private parts.

Sometimes you will… …need help in the bathroom to potty or take a bath… …or go to the doctor for an exam. These touches are usually okay.

Your body belongs to you!

If someone touches you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable or scared, tell them to stop. Then tell a parent or trusted adult.

Repeat after me: