Child Abuse Awareness
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In home-based child care, providers take on a unique level of responsibility, not just for daily routines and learning, but for recognizing and responding to safety concerns when they arise.
Child protection is not just a policy; it’s a practice. It involves building trust with families, maintaining clear boundaries, and staying aware of potential risks, even when they are uncomfortable to address.
This guide was created to provide realistic, practical guidance on preventing and responding to child sexual abuse in a dayhome setting. It is grounded in the understanding that dayhome providers often work alone, in private settings, and need tools they can confidently use in everyday situations.