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Hazing Gone Wrong?  Maryland HS Football Players Face Life in Prison

11/28/2018

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Sick ... so very sick. All the lives are now ruined and/or will never be the same. This "mob rule" ... hazing ... anything goes" is sick ... sick .... sick!

I don't care how young you are or how old you are ... who in their right mind thinks it's ok to take a broomstick and shove it into another person.

And, the defense attorney is saying "it is a tradition ... gone too far." For real????

Parents ... PLEASE ... talk with your children about child predators and sexual violations against their bodies ... at the earliest age possible!

There is no guarantee that your children ... will never suffer this ... will never be a victim ... or ... will never be the person who is doing the assaulting. Children need direction!

Especially, in this very sexualized world, in which we are now living!


Please ... talk to your children!

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Credit: Fox News

https://www.foxnews.com/us/maryland-hs-football-players-face-life-in-prison-for-alleged-locker-room-attack



 
Debbie Barth:11/28/2018 at 3:40 pm ET
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Debbie Barth is the author of The Promise Book: Tell Someone.  Her goal is to aid parents who understand the necessity of talking to their children about child predators in way that doesn’t confuse or scare them.

The book is available on Amazon and at www.thisisdebbiebarth.com

 


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The Murder of Marcia Virginia Trimble

11/12/2018

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Marcia Virginia Trimble was a 9-year-old girl who disappeared on February 25, 1975, while delivering Girl Scout Cookies in Green Hills, an affluent area in Nashville, Tennessee.
 
Her body was discovered 33 days after her disappearance, on Easter Sunday, near the Trimble family home. She had been sexually assaulted. The case went unsolved for 33 years.
 
While this was over 43 years ago … this, unfortunately, wasn’t the last time a child has gone missing, and later, found dead.  It happens … all too often.  The circumstances may be different, but the loss of an innocent child still shocks us all, and tears at the heart of their families.
 
Children should feel safe selling cookies, Christmas wreaths, Discount Books, etc. door-to-door.  It’s a wonderful way to teach them about business and interacting with customers.  Children should feel safe, walking in the neighborhood.
 
But children should also be armed with the knowledge they need, in an effort to keep them safe.
 
Parents, please talk to your children about child predators.  Tell them to never go inside ANYONE’S home without your knowledge … or … when out, going door-to-door … in a school or group activity.  Simply saying it’s because “you said so” or … “there’s bad people out there” … is not enough. 

They need examples of why you feel this way.  They need to know what can happen.  They need to know that they do NOT go into a house, a garage … and, most definitely … not a car … at any age … without you having prior knowledge.
 
Marcia Virginia Trimble … left home to deliver Girl Scout cookies.  She never came back.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/man-indicted-in-1975-girl-scout-murder
 
 
Debbie Barth:11/12/2018 at 5:30 pm ET
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Debbie Barth is the author of The Promise Book: Tell Someone.  Her goal is to aid parents who understand the necessity of talking to their children about child predators in way that doesn’t confuse or scare them.

The book is available on Amazon and at www.thisisdebbiebarth.com

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When Adults are with Children, Watch Out for These Behaviors

11/7/2018

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While, individually, the following behavioral traits do not mean an adult is a child predator … a combination of certain behavioral traits do need to, seriously, send up red flags.
 
Predators will often use teasing and demeaning words to laugh off, or deny … a child from setting boundaries in physical closeness.
 
Predators will insist on touching, hugging a child, even when it is clear the child does not want the attention. 
 
Many predators will use “tickling” or “wrestling” “games” to get physically close to a child.
 
Predators may make a habit of “accidentally” walking in on a child who is in a bathroom, or a room, where the child may be changing clothes.
 
While it may be just “misguided” parenting … predators do allow, if not encourage … children to get away with inappropriate behaviors.
 
If he/she seems “too good to be true” … then, more than likely … he/she is.  This person may want to babysit, frequently, without pay, or likes to buy an excessive number of gifts, gives them money … or likes to take them out, often … on “special outings,” … alone.
 
Lastly … and, this is most certainly something I can attest to:  He/she points out sexual images and makes suggestive, vulgar jokes with children present … and … will expose the child to adult sexual interactions or images, without concern for the child’s presence.  And … heed this … they are overly interested in the sexuality of a particular child or teen. (ie, a female child’s developing breasts, etc.)
 
 
Debbie Barth:11/07/2018 at 3:49 pm ET
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Debbie Barth is the author of The Promise Book: Tell Someone.  Her goal is to aid parents who understand the necessity of talking to their children about child predators in way that doesn’t confuse or scare them.
The book is available on Amazon and at
www.thisisdebbiebarth.com

 
 

 
 
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