Keeping your child safe from abuse (suitable for 4-11)
Teach your child and help protect them from abuse.
Teach your child the Underwear Rule and help protect them from abuse. It's a simple way that parents can help keep children (age from 4-11) safe from sexual abuse – without using scary words or even mentioning sex.
The Underwear Rule is a simple way to help keep children safe from abuse. It teaches children that their body belongs to them, they have a right to say no, and that they should tell an adult if they’re upset or worried. The messages are appropriate for 4-11 year olds.
Each line of PANTS covers a different part of the Underwear Rule and provides a simple but valuable lesson that can keep a child safe.
How and when you talk PANTS to your child is your choice. You’ll know when they’re ready and how much detail you need to go into.
PANTS is a really easy way for you to explain the Underwear Rule to your child:
- Privates are private
- Always remember your body belongs to you
- No means no
- Talk about secrets that upset you
- Speak up, someone can help
The NSPCC has a guide with everything you need to get those conversations started. To download the guide for parents or listen to some tips and advice from other parents, please go to NSPCC’s website.