One of the big complaints about talking to children is that “they are too young” for conversations about sex trafficking. While it may be true for some, it can’t be used as a blanket excuse to just delay the inevitable.

What if there was an easier way?
Now there is. Thanks to an article from Baylor University, Dr. Lakia M. Scott, Ph.D. has some suggestions for children of all ages.
She’s thoughtfully included discussion starters that talk about topics not necessarily sexually specific. Talking about fairness, personal space and gender can all be non-threatening discussion starters. And for those of you with teens, getting them to discuss anything can be a game changer.
Click on the graphic below that’s age specific to the child you want to talk to.



If you’ve got the time, I’d suggest the full article for even more information and thanks to Baylor for their interview with Dr. Scott.