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10 May 2006
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Help for Adult Victims Of Child Abuse.
A non-profit making organisation based in the UK dedicated to provide help,
support and information to any adult who is suffering from past childhood abuse.
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Editorial Reviews
Ingram
A nonscary, specific and practical guide on a subject of
great importance to children and their parents.
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19 of 19 people found the
following review helpful:
Recommended for family, school, and community libraries., April 7, 2000
Reviewer: Midwest
Book Review (see more about me) from Oregon, Wisconsin
Most children art taught at home and at school not to talk to strangers. In Who
Is A Stranger And What Should I Do?, Linda Girard takes the idea further by
explaining about "kind" strangers, the stranger who is not a child's
friend, strangers in public places, "doorbell" strangers, and others.
Girard's practical, well presented text is illustrated with the artwork of Helen
Cogancherry to provide young readers ages 6 to 12 with visual reinforcement of
sound and sensible narrative. Who Is A Stranger And What Should I Do? is
enhanced for the reader with ten "what if" situations and topics for
discussion with parents, teachers, and caregivers. Highly recommended for
personal, school, and community library child safety collections. --This text
refers to the School
& Library Binding edition.