INFORMATION IS NOT ENOUGH
An instructive case in point is sexual abuse of the children
(Girl Child). About a decade ago hundred of thousand substantiated cases were reported annually in the world, with that number growing by about ten percent (10%) annually and while estimate vary widely, most expert agree that between twenty to thirty (20-30%) of girls and about half that number of boys are victim of some form of sexual abuse by age seven(7yrs); the figure rise or fall depending on how sexual abuse is defined, among other factors.
There is no single profile of a child who is particularly velnerable to sexual abuse, but most feel unprotected, unable to resist on thier own and isolate by what has happened to them. With this risk mind, many many non organisational foundation have begun to offer programs to prevent sexual abuse. Most such programs are tightly focused on basic information about sexual abuse, teaching children, for example, to know the difference between “good and bad” touching, alerting them to the dangers, and encouraging them to tell an adult if anything inward happens. But a national survey of two thousand (2,000+) plus- children found that
this basic training was little better than nothing or actually worse than nothing; in helping the girl child do something, to prevent being victimised by this potential child molester.
Worse the children who had only such basic program and who had subsequently become victims of sexual assaults were actually half as likely to report it afterwards, due to shame and social segregation amongst peers, than were children who had no program at all. By contrast children given more comprehensive training- including related emotional and social competence were better able to protect themselves against the threat of being victimised. They were far likely to demand to be left aline, to tell or fight back, to threaten to tell, and to actually tell if something bad had happen.
THE LASTING BENEFITS
Reporting the abuse is preventive in a telling sense ; many child molester victimize hundred of children. Study of child molester in thier forties found that, an average, they had one victim a month since thier transfer years.
Children who had Comprehensive programs were three times more likely than those in minimal programs to report abuse. What worked so well? These programs were not one-shot topics, but were given at different levels several times over the course of a child’s school career, as part of HEALTH Or SEX Education. Parents are to be enlisted to deliver these messages comprehensively along with what was taught in school(children whose parents did this were the very best at resisting threats of sexual abuse.).
Beyond that, Social and Emotional competence made the difference. It is not enough for a child simply to know about “Good and Bad” touching. Children need the self awareness to know we’re a situation has feels wrong or distressing long before the touching begins. This entails not just self- awareness, but also self-confidence and assertiveness to trust to trust and act on those feelings of distress, even in the face of an adult who may be trying to reassure her that “it’s okay” and then a child needs a repetoire of ways to disrupt what is about to happen. For these reason, the better programs teach children to stand up for what they want, to assert thier rights rather than be passive, to know what thier boundaries are and defend them.
BOUNDARIES AND CONSENT IS KEY
Inform your children about safe and unsafe touch from people they know as well as strangers. In many cultures and society, the girl child is denied her human right and sometimes, her basic needs. She is at increase risk of sexual abuse and exploitation.
GENDER EQUALITY IS GOAL
In my opinion, gender equality is goal to controlling the wide spread of the girl child abuse, gender neutrality and gender practice should be adopted amongst oneself, it is a way of thinking that help in achieving the goal. The male child and the female child should enjoy the same right, resources, opportunity and protection. It does not require that girls and boys or women and men be the same, or that they be treated exactly alike. Achieving gender equality also requires eliminating harmful practices against the girl child, including sex trafficking, fermicide, sexual violence and other oppressive tactics.
Attention must be paid to emotional remedies, not to the exclusion of other answers, but along with them…
What would an education in the emotion look like?
By Kizito Tochukwu Duru Esq.