Private Spaces Poster
A colorful visual poster designed for a 7-year-old to understand the difference between public and private spaces, and the rule that touching private parts is a private behavior for private spaces.
Body Boundaries Slides
An introductory slide deck for teaching children about body boundaries, public vs private spaces, and the "Privacy Rule" for private behaviors.
Body Boundaries Guide
A facilitator guide for parents and educators with strategies, vocabulary, and scripts for discussing body boundaries and redirection in a positive, non-shaming way.
Space Sorter Activity
A sorting activity for children to identify public versus private spaces and reinforce where "private behaviors" are appropriate.
Busy Hands Menu
A visual "menu" of tactile activities for positive redirection when a child feels the urge to touch their private parts in public.
Privacy Power Scenarios
A scenario-based worksheet where children identify if a setting is public or private and determine the appropriate behavior or redirection strategy.
Discussion Cards Activity
A set of cut-out discussion cards with prompts to help children and caregivers talk about body boundaries, the Privacy Rule, and safe spaces.
Boundary Map Activity
A creative drawing activity where children map out their own home and color-code rooms as private or public spaces.
Privacy Power Game
An interactive board game for children to practice identifying public versus private spaces and applying the Privacy Rule in different settings.
Body Hero Certificate
A positive reinforcement certificate to celebrate a child's success in following the Privacy Rule and using appropriate redirection strategies.
Privacy Power Comic
A creative comic-strip template where children can illustrate a personal story of using their "Privacy Power" to follow the Privacy Rule.
Privacy Door Hanger Craft
A printable door hanger craft for children to mark their bedroom or bathroom as a "Private Space" when following the Privacy Rule.
Privacy Power Log
A weekly success tracker for the child to record days they followed the Privacy Rule, with spaces for stickers, mood reflection, and a chosen reward.