Sometimes People Don't Treat Children Right: How to Talk to Kids About Child Abuse

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse
Cover of the book Sometimes People Don't Treat Children Right: How to Talk to Kids About Child Abuse by Richard Wallace Klomp, Richard Wallace Klomp
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Author: Richard Wallace Klomp ISBN: 9781370358960
Publisher: Richard Wallace Klomp Publication: December 13, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Wallace Klomp
ISBN: 9781370358960
Publisher: Richard Wallace Klomp
Publication: December 13, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

While most people treat children properly, there are some individuals who take advantage of a child's innocence. In this story we follow a troubling time in Alicia's life when someone betrays her trust. We see her initial fearful reaction followed by her unwarranted self blame. This story shows how she pulls away from friends and activities she previously enjoyed. She is enveloped in fear, guilt and sadness until she reluctantly manages to trust someone again. And that person, a friend about her own age, helps her begin to see that when someone does something bad to you, it doesn't make you bad. It doesn't make you dirty or wrong. When she cautiously reaches out to trusted family members and other responsible, safe adults, they are able to patiently guide her to thoughts and actions that gradually help her regain a sense of control over her life. She learns the importance of being alert and careful as she explores different aspects of life without accepting guilt for other people's terrible choices. Her feelings of hope and optimism increase and she regains the ability to enjoy life and see beauty in the world around her.

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While most people treat children properly, there are some individuals who take advantage of a child's innocence. In this story we follow a troubling time in Alicia's life when someone betrays her trust. We see her initial fearful reaction followed by her unwarranted self blame. This story shows how she pulls away from friends and activities she previously enjoyed. She is enveloped in fear, guilt and sadness until she reluctantly manages to trust someone again. And that person, a friend about her own age, helps her begin to see that when someone does something bad to you, it doesn't make you bad. It doesn't make you dirty or wrong. When she cautiously reaches out to trusted family members and other responsible, safe adults, they are able to patiently guide her to thoughts and actions that gradually help her regain a sense of control over her life. She learns the importance of being alert and careful as she explores different aspects of life without accepting guilt for other people's terrible choices. Her feelings of hope and optimism increase and she regains the ability to enjoy life and see beauty in the world around her.

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