Rating:
5 Stars
Themes:
Non-Fiction, Child Protection
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is an essential read from a former psychotherapist who has extensive experience with child sexual abuse in many forms. Ashman is able to highlight the importance of talking about this with children young in order to protect them and is able to give many examples and exercises to help parents start putting it in to practice.
Favourite Quote:
“There are good people in this world. Good families. Good men and women
But we have to stop pretending that child sexual abuse is rare.
It's not. And it's not always violent or obvious. It's subtle.
It's hidden in routines. In relationships. In plain sight And until we name it, we can't fight it.”
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