No More Secrets for Me

No More Secrets for Me by Oralee Wachter, published by Puffin Books in 1985, is a resource designed to assist parents in discussing the sensitive topic of sexual abuse with their children. This new edition features a foreword and chapter introductions that aim to enhance understanding and communication about this important issue. With 63 pages, the book is presented in English and focuses on providing practical guidance for families.
Readers will find that this book emphasizes the recognition of warning signs associated with abuse, offering reassurance to parents about their children’s preparedness to navigate potential dangers. The content is structured to address social themes relevant to juvenile fiction, making it a useful tool for fostering open dialogue between parents and children regarding safety and awareness in the context of sexual abuse.
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Fully endorsed by the Masters and Johnson Institute, “No More Secrets for Me is an invaluable resource to help parents talk with their children about the sensitive subject of sexual abuse. This updated edition, with a new foreword and chapter introductions, will help young people recognize the warning signs of abuse. The book will also reassure parents that their children will be prepared to avoid this all-too-real-danger.
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