A Training Guide on Fundamental Protection Skills for Children with Motor Disabilities
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This training manual is part of a series of specialized training manuals of the program “I am Smart, Strong, and Safe Child... Despite my Disability” that aims at protecting children from abuse. The program was launched under the patronage of United Nations Special Rapporteur on Disability, and covers 4 main types of disabilities: motor disability, speech impairment, visual impairment, and mild mental disability.
This training manual aims at developing children’s protection skills, their personality, self esteem and sense of self-worth. It is specifically designed for children challenged by motor disabilities. It focuses on introducing good and safe conduct in situations where motor disabled children are vulnerable to abuse, it further offers prevention techniques and methods by which children can build positive thinking skills.
Befree Program
Be-Free Program is concerned about the protection of children and teens from abuse and neglect. Be-Free aims to:•Build a Smart, Safe and Strong child.•Provide parents and caregivers with skills to build emotionally intelligent children.•Empower children and adults victims of child abuse to regain strength and trust in self and others.•Conduct specialized researches and studies.•Increase social awareness on issues related to child abuse andneglect.•Provide specialized consulting and training for professionals.
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A Training Guide on Fundamental Protection Skills for Children with Motor Disabilities - Befree Program
A Guide to a Specialized Training Program
On Fundamental Protection Skills for Children with Motor Disabilities
By Be-Free Program
Copyright 2012
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This Manual…
This training manual is part of a series of specialized training manuals of the program I am Smart, Strong, and Safe Child… Despite my Disability
that aims at protecting children from abuse. The program was launched under the patronage of United Nations Special Rapporteur on Disability, and covers 4 main types of disabilities: motor disability, speech impairment, visual impairment, and mild mental disability.
This training manual aims at developing children’s protection skills, their personality, self esteem and sense of self-worth. It is specifically designed for children challenged by motor disabilities. It focuses on introducing good and safe conduct in situations where motor disabled children are vulnerable to abuse, it further offers prevention techniques and methods by which children can build positive thinking skills.
Key Notes
The workshops in this training manual has been developed in a way that any trainer with a background in training and practical experience in dealing with children with motor disability can conduct them. However, to get the best out of the manual, it is recommended that the trainer attends a specialized professional training by Be-Free Program to get a deeper understanding of the concepts, and to be able to effectively communicate them to children.
This guide employs the female format to address trainers, seeing that the majority of people operating in this field are women.
The terms Training Session
and Workshop
are used interchangeably.
Table of Contents
The Fundamental Concepts of Protection Skills in the Program
Motivational Tools Employed in this Program
The First Concept: I Believe in My Capabilities and I am Proud of Who I am
The Second Concept: I Do Not Allow Bad Secrets in My Heart
The Third Concept: Say NO to Strangers
The Fourth Concept: My Body Belongs to Me
The Fifth Concept: I Tell the Difference between a Good Touch and a Bad Touch
The Sixth Concept: I Think With a Smile
The Seventh Concept: I Add Beauty to the World
Artistic Activity1: The Paper Crown
Artistic Activity 2: Poster of the Concept’s Slogans
Supplementary Activity: I choose my