@sgopal2 – I will try to find it. I am on the BOD of a Boston Sports Organization and we had to take the course. Just to warn you – it is rather disturbing because a lot of the onus lays with the parent that allows the grooming to occur.
In Boston, there was a recent case of a dance instructor giving private lessons in his Beacon Hill apartment. What were the parents thinking might happen?
RE: “Good touching”. As a person that coaches at the HS level down and as a parent that have children that compete up to the national level. Putting aside the fist bump, I do not touch a player unless injured. And I have instructed my children not to allow any touching (except an injury or fist bump). I do not want my children to have to think about whether a touch is good or bad. It is just a plain, No.
I understand that most children/women/players can tell the difference. This works for my family – YMMV