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To Sum It up – April 2

Wake-up parents, wake-up But one thing which I strongly feel that has a connection either directly or indirectly to the above stated points is Sex Education and Sexual Awareness among children. It is… Read More

CSA in the family – by Kiran Manral

If you think a child molester is some stranger in a black overcoat, hovering on a deserted street, you couldn’t be more wrong. According to research over 80 percent of molestations and child… Read More

To Sum It Up–April 1

A CRY AGAINST CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE Walking back home through the boulevard, I suddenly realize some child cry hard. With a hint of fear I decided to see, What it could actually be.… Read More

To Sum It Up – 23

I understood the feelings of shame and disgust I felt, but didn’t feel close enough to my parents to tell them. Probably because I understood that if I ‘told on’ these men, the… Read More

To Sum It Up – 22

October 19th 2006 – a day when hubby and I were entrusted with a little bundle of responsibility by the Lord Almighty, and then right there I had made a pledge. I had… Read More

Raising Children to Question Authority By Suj

Last summer, a friend and I were talking about her daughter and how boisterous and assertive she was and my friend related to me her mother’s advice. “Curb it, don’t kill it,” my… Read More

To Sum It Up – 21

We all need to talk about CSA more. Not talking about it openly sends a message to our kids that it is something shameful if you are a victim of it. We need… Read More

A survivor or a victim by Goofy Mumma

A survivor or a victim? Its upto us, how we look at ourselves. I believe its important for survivors to look at themselves as survivors, and not just poor victims. Being abused as… Read More

To Sum It Up – 20

I do not have any story to tell, neither do I have any concrete tips to give for the subject, but I believe every parent can help their kids from child sexual abuse… Read More

To Sum It Up – 19

I just want to list a few things that happen in the Gulf, amongst Indian and Asian expatriates. Risky and negligent behaviour by parents, who think this is a safe place. Safe equals… Read More

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