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Does Your Child Have The Words To Protect Themselves?

This 60-second quiz checks whether your child has the 6 core body safety phrases — the specific words that research shows make the difference between a child who speaks up and a child who stays silent.

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Question 1 of 7

How old is your child?

Your child's age personalises your results

Question 2 of 7

Does your child know the correct names for their private parts?

Question 3 of 7

Has your child been taught that their body belongs to them — and they can say no to any touch?

Here's what most parents don't know
23%

of child sexual abuse is committed by other children — classmates, siblings, older kids at birthday parties, cousins at family gatherings.

8 in 10

children who experience something uncomfortable with another child never tell a parent — not because they don't want to, but because they don't have the words.

Children don't stay silent because they're weak.
They stay silent because no one gave them the language.

Question 4 of 7

If another child said "let's play a secret game" involving bodies — would your child know exactly what to say and do?

Question 5 of 7

Has your child been taught the difference between a safe secret and an unsafe secret?

Question 6 of 7

Could your child name 3–5 specific trusted adults they'd go to if something felt wrong?

Question 7 of 7

Have you told your child that if someone ever made them feel uncomfortable, it would never, ever be their fault?

One more thing before your results
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children who experience abuse never tell anyone. Not during childhood. Not ever. The silence isn't weakness — it's the absence of language.

The children who speak up aren't braver.
They just have the words.

Reviewing your answers…

  • 1 Checking body safety language coverage
  • 2 Comparing against age benchmarks
  • 3 Identifying specific gaps
  • 4 Building your personalised report
0/6 Phrases Covered · High Risk

Your child knows 0 of 6
body safety phrases

Your child is missing the specific language that research shows matters most. These gaps are real — and every single one is fixable, starting tonight.

Here's where your child stands

In the U.S., 1 in 4 children will face a situation where these phrases matter. Right now, your child is missing the ones most likely to keep them safe.

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The good news?
Every gap has an exact phrase.

Each of the 6 core body safety phrases is written out word-for-word, in language a 3–7 year old can understand and remember. You don't have to figure out what to say. You just read it together at bedtime.

Two weeks of bedtime stories. The phrases stick like nursery rhymes. Most parents start tonight.

Tonight. Most families start tonight.

0/6 Phrases Covered · High Risk

Your child knows 0 of 6
body safety phrases

Your child is missing the specific phrases that research shows make the difference between a child who speaks up and a child who stays silent.

★★★★★
50,000+ families have used Safe Kids Path to close these exact gaps. Average result: all 6 phrases learned within 2 weeks of bedtime reading.

Here's where your child stands

The Safe Kids Path Complete Set gives your child word-for-word scripts for all 6 body safety phrases — written for ages 3–7, designed to be read at bedtime, and built to stick like nursery rhymes.

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Why these gaps matter

What's In The Complete Set

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I Trust What I Feel Teaches children to recognise and trust their instincts about uncomfortable situations. Covers the "body warning signals" phrase.
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I'm The Boss Of My Body Teaches body autonomy, correct anatomical names, and the right to say no to any touch — even from adults they love.
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My Words Keep Me Safe Teaches the specific phrases for refusing, reporting, and identifying safe adults. The "no secrets" rule and the safety circle.
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Feelings Flipbook Interactive tool that helps children identify and express emotions — including the "something feels wrong" feeling they need to name before they can report it.
Complete 4-Book Set
$39.99
$59.99
That's $0.13/day for a child who knows what to say
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What parents say after closing the gaps

★★★★★

"I almost didn't buy them. I thought we'd already had the conversation. Then my daughter's teacher called me — not because something bad happened, but because my daughter used the exact phrases from the books to handle a situation on the playground. She handled it. I cried in the parking lot."

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Jessica M.
Mom of a 5-year-old girl · Playground scenario
✓ Verified Buyer
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"My son was at a sleepover. An older boy tried to get the younger kids to 'show each other stuff.' My son said 'that's a private parts rule' and called me. He was 6. He used those exact words. I don't know what would have happened if he hadn't had the language."

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Danielle M.
Mom of a 6-year-old boy · Sleepover scenario
✓ Verified Buyer
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"Two weeks after we started reading these at bedtime, my daughter told me about something that had happened at a family gathering. She used the words from the books — 'that was a tricky touch' — and she told me because we'd practiced the safety circle. I cannot type this without crying."

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Sarah T.
Mom of a 7-year-old girl · Family gathering scenario
✓ Verified Buyer

Common questions

The books are written specifically for ages 3–7. The language is matter-of-fact, not scary. Children this age learn body safety the same way they learn road safety — calmly, with repetition, in age-appropriate language. Nothing in the books uses fear as a teaching tool. Parents consistently report their children laugh at the illustrations and ask to read them again.
The opposite tends to happen. Children who have the language feel more confident and empowered, not more anxious. The books frame body safety as something every child knows — like looking both ways before crossing the road. The tone is warm, illustrated, and reassuring throughout.
Most parents who say they've "had the talk" have covered the concept of body safety but not the specific phrases. There's a difference between a child who knows the idea and a child who has the exact words ready in a moment of pressure. The books give children the specific language — not just the concept.
The books cover all scenarios — strangers, known adults, and other children. The reason the quiz focuses on child-on-child situations is that 90% of abuse is committed by someone the child knows, and 23% is committed by other children. Most parents focus on stranger danger and miss the more statistically common threat.
Yes. Boys need body safety language just as much as girls — and are statistically less likely to receive it. The books are available in both a girl version and a boy version, with illustrations and pronouns matched to your child.

Don't wait three weeks like I did.
Start tonight.

Bedtime is all it takes. Two weeks of reading. Six phrases that could change everything.

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Safe Kids Path is a children's body safety education brand. This quiz is for informational purposes and does not constitute professional advice. Results are based on your self-reported answers. © 2026 Safe Kids Path. All rights reserved.