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Jayneen Sanders

abc of body safety and consent

ABC of Body Safety and Consent

$14.95

A book to teach children about body safety, consent, safe and unsafe touch, private par...

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$15.95

Helps all kids to understand that kids with disability are just like kids everywhere.

let’s talk about body boundaries, consent and respect

Let’s Talk About Body Boundaries, Consent And Respect

$14.95

Teach children about body ownership, respectful relationships, feelings, emotions, & ch...

little big chats

Little BIG Chats

$69.95

Have open and age-appropriate conversations with early learners around crucial, and yet...

my body safety rules

My Body Safety Rules

$14.95

Helps children with disability to understand their rights in regard to their body and p...

my body! what i say goes!

My Body! What I Say Goes!

$14.95

A book to empower & teach children about personal body safety, feelings, safe & unsafe ...

my body! what i say goes! activity book bundle

My Body! What I Say Goes! Activity Book Bundle

Empower & teach children about personal body safety, feelings, safe & unsafe touch, pri...

no means no!

No Means No!

$13.95

This empowered little girl has a very strong & clear voice in all issues, especially re...

some secrets should never be kept

Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept

$23.95

Picture book that sensitively broaches the subject of keeping our children safe from in...

talking about feelings

Talking About Feelings

$14.95

Encourages children to understand and manage their changing feelings and emotions, and ...

Jayneen Sanders

Jay (Jayneen) Sanders is an experienced primary school teacher, editor, author and publisher.

She started her teaching career in the 1980s as a primary school teacher in rural Queensland. In her second year she was asked to lecturer to beginning teachers on creativity in teaching practice.

In 1984, Jay moved to Victoria and taught at a number of inner -city schools.

In 1985, Jay had a change of career and became an educational editor for Longman Cheshire; and in 1989, she was employed by Macmillan as commissioning editor in the Primary division.

Jay is most importantly a mother of three teenage girls and has been a school councillor at her local primary school for over seven years. This time spent in primary schools both as a teacher and a parent inspired her to ask the question of her community: ‘What are we doing in schools to empower children and protect them from inappropriate touch?’ When she realised very little was actually being done, she decided to use her authoring and publishing skills to write resources to help parents, carergivers and teachers to broach the subject of self-protection and to encourage children to speak up.