THE DEFINITION OF CONSENT:
Consent Curriculum
A Message from SafeBAE
We support mandatory consent education in all 50 states to be taught in K-12 schools, at age-appropriate levels.
We encourage you to support legislation that enables improved school safety, Title IX implementation, updated sexual misconduct policies, and supports comprehensive consent education. We will be advocating for the support of the following bills:
“Stop Sexual Harassment in K–12 Act” introduced by Representative Casten of Illinois
“Supporting Survivors of Sexual Harassment in Schools Act of 2020” introduced by Representative Meng of New York
Ways to begin teaching consent from a young age can include:
- Giving toddlers the option to greet adults in ways other than hugs (blowing a kiss, waving hello, saying hi, etc.) This is teaching them body autonomy which will serve them throughout their lives.
- Teachers can provide options of ways for elementary students to be greeted
- Avoid using made up words for their anatomy so that they understand there is no shame in those words and they can correctly express if someone is inappropriate with them.
As students progress in age, we provide age appropriate lessons in learning about consent throughout the years. Please visit our materials and peer educator resources to learn more.