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An Introduction to
Ditto in a Box
Ditto in a Box - Introduction
The following slides present the content and resources
included in ‘Ditto in a Box’ with an overview on each component for your initial orientation on the lower
primary and childcare centre education pack.
Ditto in a Box – How it works Ditto in a Box can work in four ways:
1. A program of study that complements Ditto’s Keep Safe Adventure ‘live’ show either before or after a performance.
2. An education pack that provides a personal safety program specialising in the prevention of child sexual assault for lower primary and childcare centers.
3. Ditto in a Box provides a module for a safety program of study that requires objectives specific to the prevention of child sexual assault.
4. Ditto in a Box can supplement an established personal safety program by utilising the flashcards, posters, music and worksheets included in the pack.
Ditto in a Box Users
Ditto in a Box is an educational resource for:
Lower Primary Classes
Child Care Centers
Ditto in a Box Implementation Ditto in a Box includes support information and an implementation checklist
to assist with rolling out the resource and covering items that require consideration before, during and after the program.
Item to consider: Where is it? Page Reference:
An implementation checklist Teacher’s Guide Page 13-14
Engaging & supporting parents Teacher’s Guide Page 13, 14 ,15, 51
How to prepare the class Modules 1-5 Inside each front cover of the module booklets
How to support staff and further contacts
Teacher’s Guide Page 37, 38-40 Advice provided in ‘preparing the class’ in each module booklet
How to support and assist problematic behaviour
Teacher’s Guide Modules 1-5
Page 18-21, 32, 33 Inside each cover
Mandatory Reporting Teacher’s Guide Page 24, 34-36
What to do when a child discloses
Teacher’s Guide Page 24, 25,26, 27, 28-31, 60
Page references supplied are examples that relate to the Version 2 copy of the Teacher’s Guide.
Ditto in a Box Key Criteria
The key criteria includes five modules that are designed to be taught in the following order
of sequence:
1. Yes and No Feelings
2. Warning Signs
3. Private Parts
4. Secrets
5. Who To Tell
Ditto in a Box Key Criteria
Ditto has three rules which underpin the content in each module:
1. We all have the right to feel safe with people
2. It’s ok to say ‘no’ if you feel unsafe or unsure
3. Nothing is so yucky that you can’t tell someone about it
Ditto in a Box - List of Components There are 14 components included in Ditto in a Box:
1. The Teacher’s Guide 9.Scenario Cards x 6
2. Module 1: Yes & No Feelings 10.Personal Space Cards x 20
3. Module 2: Warning Signs 11.Songs CD (for up to 4 yrs)
4. Module 3: Private Parts 12.Songs CD (for 5-8 yrs)
5. Module 4: Secrets 13.Posters x 9
6. Module 5: Who To Tell 14.Activity Book
7. Becky & the Doctor Storybook
8. Ben & the Babysitter Storybook
Great audio and visual material for young children such as posters, CDs, stories, flashcards and activity sheets
Ditto in a Box – The Components
The following slides present and describe each component to support your initial orientation ...
Ditto in a Box – The Teacher’s Guide
The Teacher’s Guide has been designed as a
professional development tool including essential
support and contacts for educators.
We highly recommend the guide is referred to
before rolling out the program.
Ditto in a Box - The Teacher’s Guide
Also includes … Background research and relevant statistics Support and guidance in relation to inappropriate sexual behaviour How the resource complements curriculum Learning objectives and clear direction on how to prepare classes before each lesson An implementation checklist for ‘before, during and after’ considerations as part of
rolling out the program Templates and tables to engage parents, deal with disclosure, mandatory reporting,
support contacts and state legislation
LISTEN Listen carefully to all that they say.
AFFIRM Tell the child that you believe them.
DON’T BLAME Let the child know that what has happened is not their fault.
ENCOURAGE Tell the child that they are not responsible for the assault and that you understand it must have been very hard for them to tell.
SAFETY Let the child know that you will do everything in your power to help them.
DOCUMENT Write everything down, using the child’s own words as best you can, include behaviours and any things they have said previously that may have hinted at the assault.
CHECK Checkyourschoolorcentre’spolicyonreportin
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disclosures.
ACT In the best interests of the child, report the disclosure to the your State’sstatutorychildprotectio
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Disclosure Response Checklist Examples of support information in the Teacher’s Guide
Ditto in a Box Teaching Modules
Module 1: Yes and No Feelings
• Identifying family and where a child fits in
• Identifying and differentiating yes and no feelings
• How yes and no feelings can make you feel
• What to do if you have a no feeling
• Identifying who to talk to if you have a no feeling
Example Posters used in Module 1
Ditto in a Box Teaching Modules
Module 2: Warning Signs
• Identifying warning signs and where you might
experience these signs on your body
• What to do when you get warning signs
• Identifying who to talk to if you have warning signs
Example poster and activity used in Module 2
Ditto in a Box Teaching Modules
Module 3: Private Parts
• Identifying and naming private parts on the body
• Body ownership and understanding that private
parts are special
• Privacy and private parts guidance for personal hygiene
and having medical examinations
• Who to talk to and what to do if someone touches your private parts
Example poster, storybook and activity used in Module 3
© Bravehearts Inc. 2012
Feet
Fingers
Hands
Arms
Eyes
Head
Module 3: Private Parts | Activi ty 2: Iden tifying Private Parts – Younger Children | BLM 5
Mouth
Chest
Between Legs
Legs
Nose
Bottom
Toes
Ditto in a Box Teaching Modules
Module 4: Secrets
• Identifying and understanding language associated
with secrets and how secrets can make you feel
• There’s no secret that you can’t tell someone
• Who to tell if you have a secret
Example poster and activity used in Module 4
Ditto in a Box Teaching Modules
Module 5: Who To Tell
• Identifying a range of people that the child can talk to
• The importance of finding a safe person
• The importance of resilience
• A summary of the concepts learnt throughout the modules
Example activity sheets in Module 5
Ditto in a Box Storybooks
There are two storybooks used to illustrate safety guidelines based around privacy and private parts used in Module 3.
The stories can be used as part of a lesson or on their own to open
a guided discussion on this topic.
Each story presents a common scenario related to privacy
and private parts that follows with a series of comprehension
questions that help to recall key messages.
Ditto in a Box Storybooks
The stories demonstrate how Ditto’s Rule No. 2 can assist with safety strategies relating to private parts:
“It’s ok to say ‘NO’ if you feel unsafe or unsure”
Ditto in a Box Storybook
Ben and the Babysitter
Theme: Personal hygiene and privacy
Ben is growing up fast but is still young enough to need a babysitter.
When it comes to bath time, he decides that he’s ready to have some privacy when he gets undressed and when he has a bath.
Ben finds it very difficult to ask his babysitter for some privacy because he does not want to hurt her feelings, get into trouble or disobey her instructions.
However, once he asks for some privacy, it turns out that it’s not as bad as he had imagined. There is now an understanding that he is growing up and needs some privacy and can take care of himself in the bath.
Ben feels more confident and happy than before.
Ditto in a Box Storybook
Becky and the Doctor
Theme: Feeling safe in a medical examination
Becky wakes up to find that she is covered in red spots and her mum decides they should visit the doctor. During Becky’s appointment, the doctor needs to examine Becky to help with a diagnosis. Becky feels nervous and unsure and turns to her mum for help. The doctor suggests that her mum sits close by to help her feel safe and says she is allowed to say ‘no’ when she feels unsafe or unsure. Becky’s mum reassures her and sees how much courage it took for Becky to say how she was feeling. Becky understands that the doctor needs to check her spots to help her get better and also understands that feeling safe is important. She is pleased that she told the grown ups that she felt unsure and learns that it is ok to say ‘no’ when she feels unsafe or unsure.
Ditto in a Box Posters
Ditto in a Box uses nine posters to reinforce key messages and
present context to a young audience.
The majority of posters have been designed as lesson support material only. Only Ditto’s Three Rules posters should be used as a consistent display.
Ditto in a Box Posters – Important Note
The posters are provided to support lessons and key messages and require guided discussion, adult support and appropriate context
to enable understanding.
Only Ditto’s Three Rules should be used as a a consistent display
Ditto in a Box - Scenario Cards
Ditto in a Box contains six scenario cards that
are used in Modules 3 and 6.
Each card contains an image depicting a scenario with a text description of the scenario on the opposite side. The cards provide opportunities to introduce, reinforce and assess the student’s knowledge on personal
safety strategies.
Guided discussion
A presentation of who to talk to in a range of scenarios
Identification of ‘yes’ and ‘no’ feelings
It is okay to say ‘no’ if you feel unsafe or unsure
Ditto in a Box - Scenario Cards
Once the cards have been used with guided adult discussion and safety strategies have been identified and explored, these flashcards can also be used for interactive and assessment opportunities relating to:
• Who To Tell
• It’s OK to say no
• Secrets
• Yes and No Feelings
• Warning Signs
Ditto in a Box - Personal Space Cards
There are 20 personal space cards that help to present:
• Defining a personal space boundary
• Circumstances in which different people might be permitted into each personal space boundary
Ditto’s Safety Circles poster is used with the Personal Space Cards in an activity designed to explore the concept of safety boundaries.
Ditto in a Box CDs/Songs
There are two CDs that accompany and support each module:
The musical style has been adapted for younger children
in their early years (up to 4 years old) and for
lower primary children (5 to 8 years old)
Ditto in a Box CDs/Songs
Each CD contains five songs that support Ditto’s safety messages. Lyrics provided in the CD brochure present the content of each song Lyric sheets included in the teaching modules can be photocopied ‘How To Use The CDs As A Support Tool’ in the Teacher’s Guide
presents the learning objectives and recommended supportive discussion
Songs are titled to align with each module: 1. Yes and No Feelings 2. Warning Signs 3. Private Parts 4. Secrets 5. Run and Tell
Up to 4 years CD 5 to 8 years CD
Ditto in a Box – Using the CDs
Find the learning objectives included in each song in: How To Use The CDs As A Support Tool The last song ‘Run and Tell’ should be supported by ‘The Helper Plan’ that helps to identify a range of people to talk to when children feel unsafe and unsure or when they have a ‘no’ feeling.
Ditto in a Box - Activity Book
The Activity Book contains activities that work best with guided discussion and supplement the five teaching modules in Ditto in a Box. Here are some examples of content included: Ditto’s Three Rules A coaching game on personal safety Colouring activities A word search Activities using Ditto’s vocabulary Stickers to identify warning signs Lyrics to the songs The Helper Plan Yes and No Feelings
Ditto in a Box – Teacher’s Infomercial
Watch the infomercial clip on our education webpage: http://www.bravehearts.org.au/pages/schools.php
for a great information overview of Ditto in a Box for educators.
Ditto in a Box – Parent’s Infomercial
Watch the infomercial clip on our education webpage: http://www.bravehearts.org.au/pages/parents.php
for a great information overview of Ditto in a Box for parents.
Ditto in a Box – Your Queries
Thank you for taking the time to work through the orientation for Ditto in a Box. If you have any further questions, please forward to: education@bravehearts.org.au
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