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Sad story-But something you should hear
A not so happy story.....
Just wanted to post a quick message for everyone, and hope that it might prevent this from happening again with any of your kids. I'll try to keep it short and sweet. I volunteer for a site that does sexual abuse prevention and child safety training. They offer children's books to help train your kids in the important area's. I have a friend of mine who I offered the site to and encouraged her to get on it about six months back. She didn't, and when I asked her about it later, she just said she was really busy and hadn't got the chance. At the time I said no problem, I understand, but told her to check it out when she got the chance. My sister started babysitting her kids a couple times a week starting about a month ago, so I told her to make sure she got online and read a couple of the stories to the kids, because I knew their mom still hadn't done it. Thankfully she did, and low and behold, in the middle of one of the books, her youngest discloses that a friend of her mothers had her "Put his peepee in her mouth and licked her peepee." (Sorry to be graphic, but I did want to be strong to get the point across) The real kicker, from what we can tell, is that this just happened recently. The events she describes that go with it puts it happening about 6 or 7 weeks ago. Like nearly every other case of sexual abuse, if she had been taught what to do earlier, it is more than likely that the incident never would have occurred in the first place. This is now the second time something like this has happened. I had a similar experience with a parent a few years back. I'm just getting irritated with always picking up the pieces afterwards, when it could have been prevented beforehand. Anyhow, I just wanted to beg and plead everyone to please take this threat seriously. The biggest mistake you can make is to assume you're children are safe. This happened to good parents both times, they both talked to their kids about the basics, they both had good rapport with their children, but they left out important things most parents simply don't know to talk about. Unless you give your children abuse specific training in ALL area's of sexual abuse, they could be molested right underneat your nose and you will probably never know. I just wanted to post this accross the board in the hopes that it might stop this from happening to another child. This isn't a sales pitch, the site listed below is a non-profit site and nearly everything on it is completely free. I have no stake in it, I'm just someone whose concerned about the subject and tired of seeing it happen. I hope everyone here finds it usefull as well. Please, please take a few moments to check it out, and use the materials with your kids. http://www.keepyourchildsafe.org Stacy |
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Sad story-But something you should hear
On 20 Mar 2006 00:46:21 -0800, "anon"
wrote: A not so happy story..... Just wanted to post a quick message for everyone, and hope that it might prevent this from happening again with any of your kids. I'll try to keep it short and sweet. I volunteer for a site that does sexual abuse prevention and child safety training. They offer children's books to help train your kids in the important area's. I have a friend of mine who I offered the site to and encouraged her to get on it about six months back. She didn't, and when I asked her about it later, she just said she was really busy and hadn't got the chance. At the time I said no problem, I understand, but told her to check it out when she got the chance. My sister started babysitting her kids a couple times a week starting about a month ago, so I told her to make sure she got online and read a couple of the stories to the kids, because I knew their mom still hadn't done it. Thankfully she did, and low and behold, in the middle of one of the books, her youngest discloses that a friend of her mothers had her "Put his peepee in her mouth and licked her peepee." (Sorry to be graphic, but I did want to be strong to get the point across) The real kicker, from what we can tell, is that this just happened recently. The events she describes that go with it puts it happening about 6 or 7 weeks ago. Like nearly every other case of sexual abuse, if she had been taught what to do earlier, it is more than likely that the incident never would have occurred in the first place. This is now the second time something like this has happened. I had a similar experience with a parent a few years back. I'm just getting irritated with always picking up the pieces afterwards, when it could have been prevented beforehand. Anyhow, I just wanted to beg and plead everyone to please take this threat seriously. The biggest mistake you can make is to assume you're children are safe. This happened to good parents both times, they both talked to their kids about the basics, they both had good rapport with their children, but they left out important things most parents simply don't know to talk about. Unless you give your children abuse specific training in ALL area's of sexual abuse, they could be molested right underneat your nose and you will probably never know. I just wanted to post this accross the board in the hopes that it might stop this from happening to another child. This isn't a sales pitch, the site listed below is a non-profit site and nearly everything on it is completely free. I have no stake in it, I'm just someone whose concerned about the subject and tired of seeing it happen. I hope everyone here finds it usefull as well. Please, please take a few moments to check it out, and use the materials with your kids. http://www.keepyourchildsafe.org Stacy Hi anon I just want to tell you that your sister was in the right place at the right time. And your perseverence paid off. I am witnessing the outcome of that abuse among older kids and see the pain, hurt, and suffering amongst them. When I say, "Hi" to a child, there is just this erie glaze ahead from them without looking me in the eyes with a smile and responding back in gratitude for the greeting. I see this amongst children that are as young as 4 years old. Oh, I cry! I can only do so much. One thing to remember is that this is an open forum for anybody to come into and read this material. That means that there are sexually perverted adults that lurk in this newsgroup. God bless you anon for what you are doing to contribute to the cause. t Michael t __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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Bev, maybe you sex perv should consider how you have reared your daughter
On 20 Mar 2006 00:46:21 -0800, "anon"
wrote: A not so happy story..... Just wanted to post a quick message for everyone, and hope that it might prevent this from happening again with any of your kids. I'll try to keep it short and sweet. I volunteer for a site that does sexual abuse prevention and child safety training. They offer children's books to help train your kids in the important area's. I have a friend of mine who I offered the site to and encouraged her to get on it about six months back. She didn't, and when I asked her about it later, she just said she was really busy and hadn't got the chance. At the time I said no problem, I understand, but told her to check it out when she got the chance. My sister started babysitting her kids a couple times a week starting about a month ago, so I told her to make sure she got online and read a couple of the stories to the kids, because I knew their mom still hadn't done it. Thankfully she did, and low and behold, in the middle of one of the books, her youngest discloses that a friend of her mothers had her "Put his peepee in her mouth and licked her peepee." (Sorry to be graphic, but I did want to be strong to get the point across) The real kicker, from what we can tell, is that this just happened recently. The events she describes that go with it puts it happening about 6 or 7 weeks ago. Like nearly every other case of sexual abuse, if she had been taught what to do earlier, it is more than likely that the incident never would have occurred in the first place. This is now the second time something like this has happened. I had a similar experience with a parent a few years back. I'm just getting irritated with always picking up the pieces afterwards, when it could have been prevented beforehand. Anyhow, I just wanted to beg and plead everyone to please take this threat seriously. The biggest mistake you can make is to assume you're children are safe. This happened to good parents both times, they both talked to their kids about the basics, they both had good rapport with their children, but they left out important things most parents simply don't know to talk about. Unless you give your children abuse specific training in ALL area's of sexual abuse, they could be molested right underneat your nose and you will probably never know. I just wanted to post this accross the board in the hopes that it might stop this from happening to another child. This isn't a sales pitch, the site listed below is a non-profit site and nearly everything on it is completely free. I have no stake in it, I'm just someone whose concerned about the subject and tired of seeing it happen. I hope everyone here finds it usefull as well. Please, please take a few moments to check it out, and use the materials with your kids. http://www.keepyourchildsafe.org Stacy __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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