Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those rolling your eyes, please check out this site: http://www.themamabeareffect.org/
Stronger Families -protecting children against sexual abuse.
We are about people caring, uniting, learning, and taking action to protect children. To prevent the sexual abuse of children we need to look within ourselves and acknowledge the strength that we have, take the time to educate ourselves, and be proactive and steadfast against sexual abusers.
It's Time to STOP Saying:
IT'S ONLY MEN, AND THE OCCASIONAL FEMALE TEACHER.
IT'S TOO PAINFUL TO EVEN THINK ABOUT.
DOES IT REALLY HAPPEN THAT OFTEN?
WE ONLY KNOW NICE PEOPLE.
THIS COULDN'T HAPPEN IN OUR FAMILY.
MY CHILD WOULD TELL ME.
I WOULD BE ABLE TO TELL IF MY CHILD WAS ABUSED.
I'VE TAUGHT MY KIDS ABOUT STRANGERS.
I DON'T WANT TO SCARE MY KIDS.
Does any of the above coincide with your opinion on child sexual abuse?
If the answer is yes, then you are actually putting your kids at greater risk to become a victim.
The Truth? What we hear in the media about child sexual abuse is only the tip of the iceberg.
Jesus. You are insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son started sleepovers with his friend from preschool at age 5. He has been going to sleepaway camp since he was 8. Waiting until age 12 seems overly cautious.
A 5 year old doing sleepovers? Can't even imagine this, but my kids aren't used to be left with random adults.
Anonymous wrote:Of course. Everyone is waiting to molest your child. EVERYONE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those rolling your eyes, please check out this site: http://www.themamabeareffect.org/
Stronger Families -protecting children against sexual abuse.
We are about people caring, uniting, learning, and taking action to protect children. To prevent the sexual abuse of children we need to look within ourselves and acknowledge the strength that we have, take the time to educate ourselves, and be proactive and steadfast against sexual abusers.
It's Time to STOP Saying:
IT'S ONLY MEN, AND THE OCCASIONAL FEMALE TEACHER.
IT'S TOO PAINFUL TO EVEN THINK ABOUT.
DOES IT REALLY HAPPEN THAT OFTEN?
WE ONLY KNOW NICE PEOPLE.
THIS COULDN'T HAPPEN IN OUR FAMILY.
MY CHILD WOULD TELL ME.
I WOULD BE ABLE TO TELL IF MY CHILD WAS ABUSED.
I'VE TAUGHT MY KIDS ABOUT STRANGERS.
I DON'T WANT TO SCARE MY KIDS.
Does any of the above coincide with your opinion on child sexual abuse?
If the answer is yes, then you are actually putting your kids at greater risk to become a victim.
The Truth? What we hear in the media about child sexual abuse is only the tip of the iceberg.
Anonymous wrote:For those rolling your eyes, please check out this site: http://www.themamabeareffect.org/
Stronger Families -protecting children against sexual abuse.
We are about people caring, uniting, learning, and taking action to protect children. To prevent the sexual abuse of children we need to look within ourselves and acknowledge the strength that we have, take the time to educate ourselves, and be proactive and steadfast against sexual abusers.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher's are not alone with your children, they are working in a school surrounded by other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son started sleepovers with his friend from preschool at age 5. He has been going to sleepaway camp since he was 8. Waiting until age 12 seems overly cautious.
A 5 year old doing sleepovers? Can't even imagine this, but my kids aren't used to be left with random adults.
Anonymous wrote:My son started sleepovers with his friend from preschool at age 5. He has been going to sleepaway camp since he was 8. Waiting until age 12 seems overly cautious.