Good-Touch/Bad-Touch® is the only curriculum, which uses this
title and which has been Copyrighted and Trademarked to protect it.
This website is its home site.
Good-Touch/Bad-Touch has been in
existence since 1983, was authored by Pam Church, and has been revised
11 times to stay up-to-date. Programs using the words good touch bad
touch to describe their prevention efforts may be in violation of
trademark laws. Individuals looking for the original, fully-researched
Good-Touch/Bad-Touch curriculum should not be confused by other programs.
Childhelp® exists to meet the physical, emotional, educational, and
spiritual needs of abused and neglected children. We do so by focusing
our efforts in the areas of treatment, prevention, and research. Childhelp® Good-Touch/Bad-Touch®
hopes to eliminate child abuse by bringing prevention education to
children and adults everywhere. To find out more about Childhelp®, Inc,
please go to www.childhelp.org
The Good-Touch/Bad-Touch curriculum is positive and
research-based. It is a curriculum that meets stringent educational
criteria and has been field-tested with hundreds of children and over
6000 educators. It has on-going revisions to keep it fresh and current
with research, has on-going evaluations, and is being used in most
states. Educators value the use of pre and post-testing to determine
children's learning. Scores are used as a class grade and fit into the
school's need for accountability. Parents respect that the Good-Touch/Bad-Touch
teachers have been trained and follow the curriculum as designed. They
appreciate the especially designed booklet allowing them to reinforce
the children's lessons at home. Everyone appreciates the new language,
skills and knowledge that children learn to help protect themselves.
Pam Church began the creation of the Good-Touch/Bad-Touch
curriculum in 1983 when she learned that she had children who had been
suffering sexual abuse without her knowledge. Her anger fueled her need
to be part of the solution of childhood sexual abuse. She created the Good-Touch/Bad-Touch
curriculum for children and training for educators because nothing else
she found felt comfortable to her as a mother or a professional.
In 2006, Pam and her staff joined up with the Childhelp team. She felt that by working with Childhelp, the Good-Touch/Bad-Touch
program could expand world-wide to reach hundreds of thousands of
educators and millions of children. This acquisition by Childhelp would
now bring together the forces of treatment and prevention in an attempt
to eliminate child abuse forever.
General Purpose:
- eliminate childhood abuse
- reduce the trauma or negative impact of abuse, sexual abuse, sexual harassment and bullying of all types in children's lives
- empower teaching professionals in their efforts to help stop abuse
- build self-esteem about everyone's right to be safe
- help create a safe environment for children