K-6 Comparison Chart

Disclaimer about K-6 curriculum

Federal law defines human trafficking as using force, fraud, or coercion to compel a victim into labor or commercial sex. Additionally, anytime a commercial sex act involves a child it is automatically considered trafficking, regardless of the presence of force, fraud, or coercion. Traffickers look for people who are vulnerable for a variety of reasons – including poverty, domestic instability, and child sexual abuse. According to the Department of Homeland Security, traffickers frequently lure victims by making false promises of love or protection, restricting contact with family and friends, and using threats and violence. These are also tactics common among individuals who sexually abuse children. National research indicates that a child who has been sexually abused is four times more likely to be trafficked for commercial sex than his or her peers (Brantley), thus preventing child sexual abuse is one of the keys to preventing human trafficking. The following child abuse prevention programs equip educators with the necessary tools to address one of the major risk factors of trafficking. Source: Brantley,N. (June 2009). Framing the issues of commercial sexual exploitation of children. Motivating, Inspiring, Supporting & Serving Sexually Exploited Youth (MISSSEY).

Organization NameProgram NameProgram LengthCostDelivery MethodCurriculumResourceService LearningAdult EducationEducation for TeachersGender ViolenceGrooming TacticsRisk FactorsBullyingPornography and Human TraffickingSelf EsteemSchool Assembly or Club IdeasMedia Influence
B.E.S.T. Stop TraffickingBEST Little BuddiesVariesFreeContact Organization
B.E.S.T. Stop TraffickingBEST Prevention ProrgamVariesFreeContact Organization
Born 2 FlyBorn 2 Fly6 SessionsFreeDownload
Child Lures PreventionChild Lures Prevention-K27 Lessons
30 minutes ea
$489.00 Kit
$1.25 workbooks
$1.00 Parents Guide
Contact
Child Lures PreventionChild Lures Prevention-3-4, 5-611 Lessons
25-35 minutes ea
$489.00 Kit
$1.25 workbooks
$1.00 Parents Guide
Contact
Dallas Child Advocacy CenterRecognizing and Reporting Child Abuse45 minutes$179.00 organization
$10.00 Individual
Download
Faces of Child AbuseBlue Ribbon Week5 LessonsFreeContact Organization
KidSafe FoundationKidSafe For Kids8 Lessons$400.00 parent / teacher training
$480.00 classroom
Contact Organization
Monique Burr FoundationMBF Child Safety Matters2 LessonsFree to FL public elementaryContact Organization
Sexual Assault CenterSafe@Last4 Lessons$125.00 per schoolContact
Organization