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Molly Potter on It’s OK to Say No
MOLLY POTTER's It's OK to Say No is an important picture book that supports starting conversations with young children about consent. Read our Q&A with the author.
What inspired you to write a book about consent for kids?
I work with a lot of parents/carers and teachers in infant schools and the topic of consent often comes up. It seemed like there was some confusion over how to explain respecting boundaries and asking for consent to younger children. ...
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