This guest piece was written by Chris Yadon, a managing director of Saprea, an organization that works with child abuse survivors.
How to Respond When Children Have Questions About Sexual Behavior
By Chris Yadon, Managing Director of Saprea
Statistically, one in five children will be sexually abused by the time they turn 18.
Children who are sexually abused often have long-lasting effects associated with the trauma, including difficulty in school, challenges with sleep and/or eating, and an increased likelihood of substance abuse—all things that no child should ever have to endure.
Read the full article at fightthenewdrug.org
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