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Conspiracy of silence
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Sandra Butler |
Using interviews and case studies, a social worker explores the dynamics of and social response to incestuous assault, stressing its widespread and egalitarian nature |
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It's my body
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Lory Freeman |
Provides a basis for discussing child sexual abuse with preschoolers by encouraging an aggressive stance by children for control of their own bodies and feelings. |
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Silver
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Norma Fox Mazer |
Emily keeps hoping her divroced parents will reconcile even though her father's remarried with a new baby and her mother is showing interest in their old, ugly landlord, Mr. Linaberry. |
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Safe, strong & streetwise
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Helen Benedict |
Section titles include "Who Would Hurt You and Why," "Your Sexual Rights and Responsibilities," "Protecting Yourself Inside," "Self-defense," and "Getting Help." Includes an appendix for parents. |
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It's O.K. to say no!
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Robin Lenett |
A manual for parents and children which explores the causes of and the ways to prevent child molesting. Includes stories to think about and discuss which help reinforce defence techniques. |
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No more secrets for me
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Oralee Wachter |
In four separate stories on the theme of sexual abuse of children, young victims are able to articulate their feelings and defend themselves, often with the help of another person whom they trust. |
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Hidden victims
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Robert L. Geiser |
Discusses the possible causes and aftermath of the sexual misuse of children resulting from incidents involving incest, rape, prostitution, and other activities. |
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