Empowered Adults. Protected Kids.
Body safety and sexual abuse prevention are possible when safe adults are empowered to reduce risk, implement real strategies, and protect the children in their care.
Kimberly King helps parents, caregivers, early childhood educators, and program directors move from fear to preparedness — building the policies, training, and everyday practices that keep kids safer, at home and in the programs that serve them.
Speaking Topics That Drive Impact
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention 101
Foundational training for schools and organizations on recognizing risk, understanding grooming patterns, and building prevention into everyday practice.
Body Safety Education for Young Children
Practical, age-appropriate strategies for teaching kids healthy boundaries, using the same research-based system behind I Said No!
Recognizing Grooming & Red Flags
Equips parents, educators, and caregivers to spot warning signs early and respond with confidence.
Sibling Sexual Abuse Prevention
In-home prevention strategies for parents, and practical guidance for the social workers and professionals who support them.
Erin's Law Implementation for Schools
Helping districts meet Erin's Law requirements with curriculum that's actually usable in the classroom.
Prevention Policies for Preschools & Daycares
Helping program directors write and implement body safety policies that meet best-practice standards and protect both children and staff.
Hiring Safer Employees
Screening and interview strategies for schools and childcare programs to reduce the risk of hiring someone who poses a danger to children.
Expert Panel Discussions
Available as a knowledgeable panelist on child safety, prevention education, or advocacy work.
Each session is customized to your audience — parents, educators, clinicians, or mixed groups — so attendees leave with clear, actionable steps.
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Empowered Adults. Protected Kids.