
Teacher's Viral Video Uses Music to Teach Kids About Child Sexual Abuse
Nilópolis, Rio de Janeiro—A teacher's innovative approach to educating children about child sexual abuse is gaining viral attention. Leonardo, a university student and passionate educator, uses popular songs to explain body safety to his elementary school students. One Instagram post showcasing this method has already amassed over 1.8 million views in just six days. Parents are praising his "marvelous work," sharing the videos with their own children. His creative technique uses a hand-shaped visual aid, making the lesson memorable and easy for young children to understand. The initiative aligns with the Maio Laranja campaign, which combats child sexual abuse and exploitation in Brazil. This campaign provides crucial resources and contact information for those who need help, including the Disque 100 hotline for reporting human rights violations. Leonardo's success highlights the need for creative and engaging approaches to educating children about this critical topic. "It's important to teach children in a way they understand," Leonardo explains, emphasizing the significance of open communication and empowerment for young victims. The video's popularity serves as a testament to the demand for such educational resources and the importance of raising awareness about child sexual abuse.