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Child Abuse Prevention: A Guide for Adults

 

Stresses the need for communication between parent and child about child abuse. Discusses the elements for creating positive awareness in children about sexual abuse, standard defense rules for children, and ways in which adults can ensure the safety of their children.

 


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Child of Rage: A Story of Abuse

This film is for mature audiences. It spotlights a 6 ½ year-old girl who is so severely traumatized by years of neglect and sexual abuse that she is unable to bond with others. This video also shows how others can be helped. (27 minutes)


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Dare to Live

Mike Miller’s, Dare to Live, Inc., was founded in 1998 to teach and educate students, parents and schools of the warning signs of depression and suicide.


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Discussion on the Inner Voice in Child Abuse


A powerful examination of the vital link that is primarily responsible for the repetition of both physical and emotional child abuse from one generation to the next. This program contains personal revelations concerning the core issues involved in the mistreatment of children. (47 minutes)


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Good Touch, Bad Touch

This video was created for children to learn about good touches and bad touches. The content is explained through the use of muppet-type characters. Two children go to the zoo where the zoo keeper in addition to the animals teach the children about good touches and bad touches. (15 minutes)


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Hunger vs. Love

In this program, Dr. Firestone clarifies the distinction between parental behavior that leads to an anxious attachment in children and behavior that promotes a secure attachment. Participants in a parenting discussion group explore the destructive effects of emotional hunger. (37 minutes)


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NO Means NO: Avoiding Date Abuse

Introduces Lisa, a high school freshman, who is almost the victim of a date rape. Illustrates how her inexperience and confusion leads her to blame herself. Dramatizes the need for clear communication regarding sexual limits and expectations. (19 minutes)


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Responding to Child Victims and Witnesses

This series of four videos and a resource guide is designed to help professionals who interact with child victims and witnesses. The videos elaborate on techniques for law enforcement officers, prosecutors, victim/witness coordinators, counselors and social workers to work together to build a strong case without further traumatizing the child.


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Safe Child Program

The Safe Child Program help families to set up guidelines and discuss options for handling many types of situations, including answering the telephone; answering the door; making responsible choices handling free time; and responding to emergency situations.


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Scared Silent: Exposing and Ending Child Abuse

Every year in America there are nearly three million cases of child abuse reported. This myth-shattering program takes viewers on a graphic journey into the hearts and souls of six cases of sexual, physical and psychological child abuse. Victims tell their own stories, and in some cases face their abusers. (51 minutes)


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Standing Up for Yourself

An American film exploring the methods of resisting pressure from friends or family. Practical exercises and effective techniques are offered for various situations. (15 minutes)


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Survivors/What Hurts

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The Safe Child: Speak Up for Yourself

(45 minutes)


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The Teen Files - The Truth About Sex

Forces teenagers to face the hard-hitting realities of having sex too young, including unwanted pregnancies and STDs. Viewers are introduced to several sexually active teenagers, many of whom are having unprotected sex. (45 minutes)


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What Hurts/Why God, Why Me?

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When to Say Yes, When to Say No

In order to call themselves good Christians, many people have drawn overly flexible boundaries (unwilling to say no, always accommodating others' needs) or overly rigid boundaries (to the point of being righteous and judgmental).


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