India News: Talk often with your child and set a tone of openness. Talking openly and directly will let your child know that it's okay to talk to you when they have questions. If your child comes to you with concerns or questions, make time to listen and talk to them.
Teach your child key safety principles. For instance:Teach children the names of their body parts so that they have the language to ask questions and express concerns about those body parts.If your child is uncomfortable or if someone is touching them, s/he should
tell a trusted adult immediately.Let your children know that if someone is touching them or talking tothem in ways that make them uncomfortable that it shouldn't stay a secret.
Educate yourself about the warning signs of childhood sexual abuse. Know what to look for, and the best way to respond.
The three methods discussed in the debate are very crucial for the safety of the children from the rapist. In an Exclusive interview with Anurag Muskan.