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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 283271" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>What a horrid thing for a young girl to go through. So hard to want to tell the truth but to have mom trying to cover for the criminal. You can help by assuring this cherub that what she has to say in important. She is allowed to tell the truth as she sees it and it is wrong for anyone to make her change her story. Reassure her that this is not her fault. Nothing she has ever done or ever will do gives anyone permission to do this to her.</p><p> </p><p>She is very scared of how mom and dad will treat her after her voice is heard. Let her know how she will be kept safe from retaliation. Let her know that she can come to you when she is afraid and you will help her with every step of this.</p><p> </p><p>I am sure you are already doing the above. It is so good to know that you are in her life. She really needs an adult looking after her well being and assuring her that she is important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 283271, member: 5096"] What a horrid thing for a young girl to go through. So hard to want to tell the truth but to have mom trying to cover for the criminal. You can help by assuring this cherub that what she has to say in important. She is allowed to tell the truth as she sees it and it is wrong for anyone to make her change her story. Reassure her that this is not her fault. Nothing she has ever done or ever will do gives anyone permission to do this to her. She is very scared of how mom and dad will treat her after her voice is heard. Let her know how she will be kept safe from retaliation. Let her know that she can come to you when she is afraid and you will help her with every step of this. I am sure you are already doing the above. It is so good to know that you are in her life. She really needs an adult looking after her well being and assuring her that she is important. [/QUOTE]
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