Our wonderful Teachers are reading It’s Okay To Say OUCH to our children!📚💡

Ms. Danielle reads It’s Okay To Say Ouch Book with our very engaged students and afterwards we use our It’s Okay To Say OUCH workbooks to draw ourselves in our very own “special force fields” that protects us from “the bad monsters”

Prevention And Early Detection is Key!

The fun and interactive It’s Okay To Say OUCH Workbook takes on an interdisciplinary approach as it reinforces the lesson within the reading.

Thank you Ms. Danielles for teaching our children that It’s Okay to Say OUCH!💙
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Mom & sister Teaches 3 Year Old Taiji to Affirm himself with our It’s Okay To Say OUCH workbook! 📚

Scars and bruises can be seen, but the wounds of emotional abuse can be long-lasting. Although an emotionally abused child might not end up in the hospital with a broken bone or a concussion, he’ll certainly feel the effects.

According to the Child Maltreatment 2017report prepared by the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, 2.3 percent of children experienced psychological or emotional maltreatment in 2017.1 This number underestimates the true extent of the problem, as emotional abuse is often more difficult to detect than other types of child abuse.

-verywellfamily.com