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Any advice on what households can do to fix the problem of child abuse?

by Reece
(Waikato, New Zealand)




I am writing a speech in English for child abuse. I want to inform everyone about how these people have suffered and what can be done to fix these problems as such in households. Have you got any advice?

Thanks

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Jun 19, 2008
This site is chock-full of information...
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Reece, I must first say that your chosen subject matter is one worthy of a speech; I applaud you for wanting to bring attention to this pervasive problem.

Secondly, I must also say that the queries I receive are answered by me, not just for the benefit of the person asking, but also for the benefit of all my visitors; which is why I do not reply privately.

Thirdly, I cannot directly provide you with the information you are looking for, as I subscribe to the philosophy and policy that students need to read and determine the answers for themselves.

Lastly, I refer you to my page on this site titled Child Abuse Articles by Darlene Barriere, and suggest you read through the articles and my added comments for some ideas. If you read through several of the child abuse stories on this site and my accompanying comments, you should be able to extrapolate the information you are seeking.

I sincerely wish you all the best in your speech.

Darlene Barriere
Violence & Abuse Prevention Educator
Author: On My Own Terms, A Memoir

Jun 19, 2008
Thats great!
by: Anonymous

I am very happy you decided to do a report on this topic. I think people need to become aware of this. I have experienced child abuse and letting other people learn about it is great. If you have any questions I will try to help you because I think this is very important for children to learn. Let me know how it goes and good luck. I am proud and super happy that you picked this topic!!

My Story:
http://www.child-abuse-effects.com/child-abuse-story-from-name-undisclosed3.html

http://www.child-abuse-effects.com/is-it-child-abuse-if-im-not-bruised-or-injure
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