Thereunto

I wonder how much their sex ed is like Canada's; it might provide an explanation.

VieBleu

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derram

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Teachers struggle to tell what's sex abuse and what's play acting | Stuff.co.nz

'Dr Ey said her research showed teachers wanted to be better trained so they could identify and deal with children displaying sexual behaviours. '

'Dr Ey said teachers felt confident about their mandatory reporting requirements but less confident about how to deal with children displaying worrying behaviour. '

'Child Matters is a charitable organisation that provides training to schools and other organisations to use education to fight against child abuse. '

'For teachers to identify behaviour way outside the norm, they needed to know what was normal behaviour at different developmental ages, he said. '

'But the issue for many teachers is knowing how to respond to what they see," Dr Ey said. '

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