Child Education

LEARN ABOUT ROAR!

ROAR is the Center’s child-based education program that teaches children ages 4-8 how to protect themselves from abuse. The interactive and easy to implement lesson is free and designed to be taught in a classroom or group setting. A lion named Rex and his animal friends take children on journey to find his ROAR, a simple and memorable acronym that teaches children that their bodies are their own and empowers children to stand up against abuse. Take home materials reinforce learning and continue the Rules of ROARing conversation at home.

TRAIN AT YOUR LOCATION

An experienced presenter will come to your school or organization to teach ROAR. The trainings usually last 30 minutes including pre- and post-tests and a coloring activity.

SCHEDULE NOW

In response to increased demand for virtual training, we’re so excited to announce the Center’s child-based education program, ROAR, is going virtual! The program teaches children ages 4-8 to understand personal body safety, speak out against abuse, and identify adults who can help. The virtual version of ROAR is available without cost to organizations that serve youth.

 

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