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Nov 20, 2008
A reciprocating thank you...
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Abbey, thank you for your kind words about my site. I work very hard to ensure the information is comprehensive, while providing a safe and supportive interactive experience for my visitors.

I've learned over the years that personal experience sometimes trumps formal education, but that the latter is necessary in order to be recognized as an authority in professional circles.

I apologize for taking so long to post your submission, Abbey. There have been several behind the scenes situations that have taken up a great deal of my time.

I wish you all the best with your abuse in childhood dissertation, and in your future goals. It's obvious you care a great deal about children.

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

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