Who We Are
With beKidSafe, powered by Center for Child Counseling, we are building the capacity of educators, parents, professionals, and the community to promote child safety, resilience, and well-being.
All children deserve to grow up safe from abuse. Our goal is to help adults who work or live with children learn how to keep them safe through effective strategies that prevent abuse, build safety and communication skills, promote positive relationships and resilience, and identify risk early on. We are dedicated to transforming the lives of children, families, schools, and communities through effective prevention education that is easily accessible, offering reliable information developed by our team of child development and safety experts.
Click HereCelebrate Babies with Nadine Burke Harris, M.D.
Missed the live event?
Watch the recorded session from October 22, when we joined forces with the Florida Association for Infant Mental Health to celebrate babies with a powerful call to action.
Hosted at The Breakers, the event featured Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, who streamed live from California to share her expertise on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and trauma.
Catch her presentation and insightful conversation with key leaders across Florida!
1.5 CEUs available for $15, free no CEUs
The Center for Child Counseling is approved through the Florida Board of Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists, and Licensed Mental Health Providers #50-11511.
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Stay KidSafe!™ is FREE for Educators. Developed by our team of child safety experts, the engaging curriculum is for grades Kindergarten - 5, designed to build the foundation for personal safety and smart decision making. Stay KidSafe!™is developmentally and age-appropriate, simplifying sensitive topics to prevent child sexual abuse, human trafficking, and exploitation. The curriculum is fun, teaching children through animations, activities, and songs.
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Our Mission
Our goal is to create trauma-aware adults within our homes, schools, and communities who recognize and stop childhood trauma and abuse in its tracks and are part of the healing process to ensure children grow healthy in mind and body. Adults, just like children, need to learn how to communicate safety awareness and skills to children.
When you foster open discussions with students and the children in your care, you teach them that coming to a trusted adult will keep them safe. This helps build the skills and resilience needed later in life.
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