WIN a Create your own Natural Soap Kit by ‘Talking Dirty’.
July 27th 2007 by Megan Bayliss in Protective Intelligence
Talk dirty to win a Natural Soap Kit from Renascent College. To enter this competition, you must do two things:
1) write a post on your blog, linking to and directing others to enter this competition, and
2) leave me a competition entry comment of five sentences. Your comment will be a family appropriate comment about cleaning up dirt (on the kids, floor, dog, car, etc). But…each sentence must start with a corresponding letter of Imaginif’s Protective Play model: BITSS. First sentence starts with “B”, second sentence with “I”, third with “T”, etc.
Here’s an example (note - your entry does not need to be protective behaviour related like this one is):
Bath time for dirty kids offers a wonderful opportunity to talk about Good Touch/Bad Touch.
If Mum or Dad have to touch your private parts to wash the dirt off, a quick wash is okay.
Touching private parts becomes a bad touch if Mum or Dad, or anyone else, keep doing it over and over again.
Such a good touch is the bath when the water smells nice and the soap is smooth and lovely.
Such a bad touch is it when the soap stings your eyes or your private parts.
The natural soap kit on offer here as a competition prize doesn’t sting and smells fantastic. Simple enough for a child to make, this soap does no harm to either child or environment. Before the soap sets, add a mini toy and watch your child long for bath time so they can use the soap containing their treasure. Here’s how my son and I made the soap together: Melt and Mould Soap Making.
The Prize kit contains:500gm pure melt & mold soap base, 2 Fragrant Oils, 2 Soap Colors, 1 pure essential oil, 2 soap molds, 1 pkt Herbal Botanicals, & instruction booklet. Retail value of items in this kit is $47.
Perfect for home, soap making in the classroom, expressive therapy activities (use a symbol of choice to hide in soap), or have a soap making party to make protective behaviours fun and interesting. This is a prize worth having.
The most creative and child safety focused comment about ‘Talking Dirty’ (no adult references thanks) will be judged the winner on Friday the 3rd of August at 5pm (Australian time). Competition is open to everyone: we will post internationally.
For protective play ideas around how to talk dirty, have a look at the toys and play tutoring ideas in our shop or register in Imaginif’s Safety Talk forum to receive a link to a FREE 10 page Protective Play tutorial.



July 28th, 2007 at 7:04 pm
Bums are not bad but -
I can say “No” to touch there,
Try to beat my Sneaky Poo,
Smells can tell me what to do…
…Some business is only mine.
for those not familiar with Sneaky Poo- get a couple of free downloads from this page
http://www.narrativetherapylibrary.com/catalog.asp
(scroll down)
July 29th, 2007 at 11:51 am
Belonging is important in order to trust people
Intimacy can be OK if it feels right
Talking about feelings helps us get help and stay safe
Support from different people gives us lots of places to get help
Standing up for ourselves is good!
July 30th, 2007 at 10:01 am
Oh, and I thought you were going to give us carte blanche to really let loose. I guess the soap would allow me to wash out my dirty mouth.
July 30th, 2007 at 11:17 am
lol Jen. I’ll toss you for the soap then. How we talk when there’s just adults around is up to us, but, just in case children access this site, we have to keep the language, tone and content appropriate.
July 30th, 2007 at 2:32 pm
I still haven’t gotten around to sending my daughter to your blog. I will do that as soon as I get off here. It is a wonderful site. Wish I knew you when I was a child being molested. You are being blessed by your work. Thanks.
July 31st, 2007 at 8:04 am
Hi Patricia,
I see you’ve joined us in the Safety Talk forum too. Welcome.
When your daughter is ready, we will look foreward to chatting with her.
August 3rd, 2007 at 6:58 pm
And the winner is ………………………CHAR.
Why…because Char completed both parts of the directions: left five sentances AND posted on her site directing others back here.
Congratulations Char. If you would like to contact me through our forum, I’ll arrange delivery of your soap making kit.
They last for ages…we are still using the soaps we made months ago.