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This is interesting also I snipped some of the article
http://www.wsmv.com/story/34993439/...advocates-to-talk-about-amber-alert-situation
( Sent from WSMV )
Kim Janecek, the prevention education curriculum manager with the Sexual Assault Center in Nashville, said parents are calling her with questions. Many want to know how to talk about the Amber Alert with their children.
"Ask the kids, 'What do you think about that?' and say that's not OK*to have that type of relationship with your teacher," Janecek said.
She said it's important to lay out what boundaries are and when they can be crossed.
"They have to explain what are the differences between safe touches and unsafe touches, and explain what are healthy relationships and model that at home," Janecek said.
The Sexual Assault Center offers free classes on those basics to all Tennessee public elementary schools through the Be Safe curriculum. Channel 4 asked Janecek to look up some Midstate counties*and found not every one takes advantage
A lot of principals and other administration may not find this topic important, and school counselors may not find this topic important," she said.
In Maury County, only three*schools have that curriculum. There's also high school program for a cost, and Culleoka Unit School where Cummins taught does not use it.
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http://www.wsmv.com/story/34993439/...advocates-to-talk-about-amber-alert-situation
( Sent from WSMV )
Kim Janecek, the prevention education curriculum manager with the Sexual Assault Center in Nashville, said parents are calling her with questions. Many want to know how to talk about the Amber Alert with their children.
"Ask the kids, 'What do you think about that?' and say that's not OK*to have that type of relationship with your teacher," Janecek said.
She said it's important to lay out what boundaries are and when they can be crossed.
"They have to explain what are the differences between safe touches and unsafe touches, and explain what are healthy relationships and model that at home," Janecek said.
The Sexual Assault Center offers free classes on those basics to all Tennessee public elementary schools through the Be Safe curriculum. Channel 4 asked Janecek to look up some Midstate counties*and found not every one takes advantage
A lot of principals and other administration may not find this topic important, and school counselors may not find this topic important," she said.
In Maury County, only three*schools have that curriculum. There's also high school program for a cost, and Culleoka Unit School where Cummins taught does not use it.
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