My Body, My Temple

My Body, My Temple by Celeste Eneas, published by Xulon Press in July 2012, is a 24-page book written in English. This work aims to empower and educate young children about the importance of protecting their bodies from unwanted and inappropriate touching. It emphasizes the responsibility of maintaining one’s health and safety, starting from childhood and continuing throughout life.
Readers will find that this book addresses critical topics such as physical and emotional abuse, as well as the importance of speaking out against violations. It encourages children to understand their rights and fosters an environment where they can express their thoughts and feelings openly. Through its focus on health and social topics, this edition serves as a resource for instilling awareness and resilience in young readers.
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Our body is our most treasured asset. It is our responsibility to keep it healthy and safe. The challenge begins in childhood, and will be a constant undertaking to uphold for a lifetime. This book was written to empower and educate young children about their right to protect their bodies from unwanted and inappropriate touching. Children are often made to feel helpless and muted with regards to speaking openly about their thoughts and feelings. This book will help children understand that they have the right to speak out when attempts, threats, or acts of physical violation occur.
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