Thursday, 7 May 2015

On A Welcome Note

A group of friends went to hang out, I was invited. Among us was a teacher who started to share a story on how a parent was embarrassed in her school that day.

A parent was summoned because her 4 year old daughter was caught exhibiting a sexual assault on a fellow 4 year old girl in the toilet attached to her classroom.

When the child was questioned, she said that their house help does the same to her

The mother wept and kept asking the daughter why she never told her.

We were almost ten of us hanging out and every one of us had a story or two to tell about being abused or knowing someone that was abused as a child.

And I started to ask, why did the parents not notice? Why has it happened to too many people and why is it still happening to the children today? 

Are people not speaking up?

At least 3 out of 5 children  between 1 to 10 years is being molested or raped everyday. Whose fault is it anyway?

Why are their voices not heard?.

If you have a story or If you have a remedy or an advice on how children can speak up. Please join this forum.

You words and advice will help us #ibreakthesilence for children and create materials that can easily pass the message across.

We will publish different stories, everyday and we need you best advice to #ibreakthesilence.


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