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Child Abuse Story From Hannah

by Hannah
(Maple Heights, Ohio)




When I was 5, I was abused by my dad. He would come home drunk and mad and would take it out on me and my sister and brother. He would hit us and say rude things to us.

Ever since then, it went on until I was 12. I am now 13. Everyday I wonder if it will happen again. So far it hasn't.

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Nov 30, 2007
You shouldn't have to live in fear, wondering if it will happen again...
by: Darlene Barriere - webmaster

Hannah, I suggest you contact ChildHelp. They have professionally trained counsellors available to talk 24/7. You're worth getting that help for yourself.


Nov 30, 2007
u shouldn't
by: Anonymous

dnt live in fear 4give & 4get

Nov 30, 2007
Baby Girl
by: Kaleigh

It hasn't happened yet but if it does or it gets physical go to a teacher go tell someone you trust and if they don't do anything go to the police or call one of the hot lines.
But, sweetheart, whatever you do don't let it get to the point of thinking of suicide to escape, if you are, that's the breaking point and you know you have to do something.
And siblings do help, talk, surround each other when at home and become a group, together you can conquer anything, apart you are easily defeated. I used to get between my brother and step-dad constantly when he was younger (around 7-15) he was one of my reasons for living, if I couldn't protect myself, how could I protect him?
And friends, I used to go over to their houses all the time, I was almost a permanent resident.
You can survive, you are strong, and always remember you are worth it.

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