School-aged children remain particularly vulnerable to sexual violence. To prevent this form of violence, it is essential to introduce clear, concrete, and age-appropriate concepts that match their level of understanding. Between the ages of 6 and 12, children develop autonomy, social relationships, and curiosity—making this a key period to provide them with tools that help them recognize unhealthy situations, set boundaries, and seek help.
Our goal is to strengthen the capacity of the adults around them—parents, teachers, practitioners—by offering training and concrete resources. These tools aim to foster healthy dialogue about relationships, respect, consent, and sexuality, while reinforcing the role of adults as trusted figures.
Our content also takes into account that children grow at different paces across various areas of development. It is therefore essential to repeat learning using a variety of approaches, in order to reach each child according to their needs, interests, and abilities.