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š”ļø Why Teaching Children About Secrets & Surprises Matters
Predators count on silence.
They count on confusion.
They count on our children not knowing the difference between something exciting and something dangerous.
That’s why it’s so important to teach our children early:
š” Surprises are joyful and temporary.
They eventually get revealedālike a birthday party or a gift.
But secrets that make a child feel scared, sad, or ashamed?
Those are never safe to keep.
When we give children clear language and safe tools, we are teaching them to stay ahead of predatorsānot just react afterward. We are protecting their right to speak up, to trust their gut, and to know that love never needs to be hidden.
At rosaschildren.com, we know every child deserves that kind of clarity. That kind of courage. That kind of care.
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