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Written lesson plan with ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors and CASEL competencies
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Story discussion question cards that have facts about sexual abuse inside (the story is wonderful but there is still some teaching to be done and this is an engaging way to do it!)
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Collaborative learning activity to practice determining good vs. bad secrets (18 cards, color and blackline)
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Follow-up worksheet
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Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept Activities for Personal Safety
Personal safety is one of the most important lessons to teach but also one of the most difficult. Jayneen Sanders’ Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept is a wonderful story for starting a conversation about sexual abuse in a low-threatening way and meeting Erin’s Law. This resource is a book companion that allows for meaningful discussion and application of the lessons and messages in the story. It focuses on the idea that some secrets should never be kept.
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“Such an important and essential resource to have as a counselor. Thank you! “
“This activity was a great way to supplement our personal safety lessons in 3rd grade. My students were engaged, and it helped them approach such a difficult topic!”
“This resource is perfect for use with 3rd grade students. After sharing the story the students are able to write down not only multiple safe adults, but how to start a conversation with them.”
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