The Kwentong Kalibugan sa Bata program has several benefits for children, parents, and educators. Some of the benefits include:

Toto is a curious and adventurous six-year-old boy who loves exploring the outdoors. One day, while wandering through the forest, he stumbles upon a hidden clearing with a beautiful butterfly fluttering around a colorful flower. As he reaches out to touch the butterfly, he accidentally disturbs a beehive hidden in a nearby tree.

Other common scenarios include:

Childhood obesity is a condition where a child's weight is well above what's considered healthy for their height and age. In the Philippines, the Department of Health (DOH) defines childhood obesity as a body mass index (BMI) above the 95th percentile for age and sex. BMI is calculated by dividing a child's weight (in kilograms) by their height (in meters) squared.

The causes of childhood sexual abuse are complex and multifaceted. Some of the factors that contribute to this problem include:

Sa mas pangkaraniwang gamit, ang salitang-ugat na libog ay tumutukoy sa pagnanasa o "horniness." Ang kalibugan ay ang pangngalan na tumutukoy sa mismong estado ng pagkakaroon ng matinding pagnanasa.

As a society, we have always been uncomfortable with the topic of sexuality, especially when it comes to children. We often shy away from discussing it, hoping that it will just magically go away. However, the reality is that children are naturally curious about their bodies and the world around them. It is our responsibility as parents, caregivers, and educators to provide them with accurate and age-appropriate information about sexuality.