Childhood Victories Programs & Curriculum
Age-appropriate teaching methods: We discuss sensitive topics with students in a way that are both informative and appropriate to their developmental needs.
Empowering children to speak up: We teach students about healthy boundaries, safe and unsafe touches, and the importance of reporting any suspicious behavior.
Building trust and open communication: Childhood Victories creates safe and supportive environments where children feel comfortable disclosing any concerns they may have with the trusted people in their lives.
Addressing student, staff, and family concerns: We navigate potential discomfort and address questions or concerns that may arise during the education process.
We offer staff and parent trainings prior to the students seeing the program. This helps give peace of mind to the adults that will be having discussions after the presentations.
This unique educational experience is designed to give you:

The Confident Partnership Framework
(Hover over the card and learn about the curriculum.)
Three Ways To Deliver The Program
What Have Schools Gained From Childhood Victories?

Dr. Merryl Brownlow
Superintendent - Palos
Heights School District #128
"It's a breath of fresh air to have Childhood Victories present to our students. They knocked it out of the park. From staff to parents to students everyone is begging me to book them for next year."

Denise Coleman
Superintendent - San Jose, Ca
"Because of your courage in sharing your story, and also because you are such a dedicated advocate for all kids, this girl now has a voice and will no longer be victimized."

Dr. Scott Schwartz
Superintendent - Gavin School District 37
"Be Seen and Heard© is probably the most age-appropriate way that I've ever seen to present a difficult topic, and it's done in a very kid-friendly, age-appropriate manner."