Clear language about the body
Use correct names for the body and explain privacy, boundaries, and consent without embarrassment or shame.


Across twelve weeks, build the language, rules, and responses you need for clearer conversations about the body, boundaries, and life online.
Programme at a glance
Each outcome is built through conversations and exercises appropriate to ages 3–5, 6–7, and 8–10.
Use correct names for the body and explain privacy, boundaries, and consent without embarrassment or shame.
Prepare your child to ask for help without making them responsible for preventing abuse.
Recognise manipulation online and offline, respond calmly to a concerning disclosure, and build rules adults can follow.
The materials support the child-safety topics agreed together and remain under the parent’s control.
One two-hour Zoom session every week, only between the parent and Andreea.
Distinct wording and exercises for ages 3–5, 6–7, and 8–10 within the same weekly theme.
After each session, you receive an exercise that helps you apply what you worked on together.
Completed answers are not sent back and the programme does not collect child data.
Discuss only the programme format, expectations, availability, and boundaries, without case details or child data.
The twelve sessions remain about child safety, while Andreea can adapt topic order, length, and emphasis and add relevant subtopics.
You receive that week’s exercise, and your answers stay with you.
In the final week, integrate adult rules, conversations, the help network, and digital safety into an updateable plan.
These topics are programme guideposts and are not necessarily presented in the order they will be covered. Andreea adapts them to the client’s needs without turning the programme into general-purpose parent training.
Adult responsibility, parental blocks, and the first calm messages about the body and asking for help.
Correct anatomical names, privacy without shame, and age-appropriate conversations from 3 to 10.
Necessary care with explanation, real choices, privacy, and dignity.
Boundaries lived through greetings, affection, and play, with responsible adult intervention.
Observable behaviours, power differences, and rules that apply to every adult.
Refusal, leaving, and seeking help as options, without blaming freezing or a delayed disclosure.
Clear distinctions and a realistic network of adults available to help.
A calm first response, minimal questions, and competent referral without investigation.
Redirection without shame and guideposts for seeking professional support.
Privacy, contacts, images, and a response to online pressure without blame.
Integrated responses for boundaries, situations between children, exposure, and online pressure.
An updateable family system of adult rules, conversations, help, and digital safety.
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