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Is there a silver lining?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 216792" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>FNT: I came back to see what happened next with you after reading what others have to offer.</p><p> Shari...bless her heart, gave you and excellant illustration in where the silverlings are found...in the success of our children. The impact we have on them.</p><p>When one person takes on the modeling and is appropriate and dependable and does the work of taking the care and needs of a child seriously that child discovers that they are valued, respected, protected, and offered the shelter of child'hood' to learn their way up the developemental stages at their own pace.</p><p></p><p>Child sexual abuse is a crime that strikes at the wholeness of a child. Where what a child does deserve as a 'right to life' is the oppertunity to develope and grow in an environment of care and love and nuturing that alows that child to learn what is approriate at each age and as they are able.</p><p>To be a healing environment for the damage to mind-body-soul that a child with those injuries requires work on the part of those who have this priveledge of her</p><p>lifesaving. It is so enraging to all who this toxicity touches because it is so very</p><p>deeply challenging to each of we who hear about it.</p><p>It can be done, though, and you too can help see it that it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 216792, member: 6271"] FNT: I came back to see what happened next with you after reading what others have to offer. Shari...bless her heart, gave you and excellant illustration in where the silverlings are found...in the success of our children. The impact we have on them. When one person takes on the modeling and is appropriate and dependable and does the work of taking the care and needs of a child seriously that child discovers that they are valued, respected, protected, and offered the shelter of child'hood' to learn their way up the developemental stages at their own pace. Child sexual abuse is a crime that strikes at the wholeness of a child. Where what a child does deserve as a 'right to life' is the oppertunity to develope and grow in an environment of care and love and nuturing that alows that child to learn what is approriate at each age and as they are able. To be a healing environment for the damage to mind-body-soul that a child with those injuries requires work on the part of those who have this priveledge of her lifesaving. It is so enraging to all who this toxicity touches because it is so very deeply challenging to each of we who hear about it. It can be done, though, and you too can help see it that it is. [/QUOTE]
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