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Thank you, and the jury, Carabou.
I'd like to say that you and the jury just made a MASSIVE, MASSIVE, MASSIVE impact on that girl. You believed her. You listened to her story, you didn't punish or blame her, you defended her and made a legal record that said she was right, he was wrong. This will be a pivotal boost to her recovery.
I was that little girl once. My father, uncle, a doctor. Yeah, it sure obliterates any feeling of trust or self worth.
But while it does leave a lasting impact - don't assume it's only a negative one! It's a long hard road conquer it, and the phrase "survivor" is not some politically correct term meant to quell child adovocates. Some don't survive; drug/alcohol abuse, more violent relationships, depression, suicide. But many do. I'm in child care and am very, very good at what I do. Part of that is making sure a child knows their rights- whether it's the right to refuse to obey an adult, refuse Aunt Linda's hug, refuse to finish the food on a plate....my kids are looked square in the eye and listened to. When age appropriate - the tougher no's are discussed. They have rights, they have power, and those to don't respect it are the "bad" ones.
That's where we are now with our "little" one - a 10 year old. She's completed her Sisterhood event so knows the facts of life - just doesn't have the knowledge of how and why sex is out there, and what it could hold for her future.
The recent news items have been a fantastic gateway to have good discussions. The fact that victims' names aren't mentioned is brought up too; the shame and fear that female or male victims have - being blamed, losing jobs. etc. is discussed. I surely hope that this helps her - if something ever happens to her - she will know that it happens to lots of people, that is wrong, not her fault....well....that's what I hope. Dear God help us all.
But when this awful thing happens to you...you are truly injured. And know this - it doesn't take a single touch or word to victimize and assault someone. All it takes is that knowing, salacious look...the one that says you were just turned into an object for someone else's selfish enjoyment.
Please teach your kids power. Please teach them they can say no to adult. That an adult has to obey the rules and will be punished if they don't.
I'd like to say that you and the jury just made a MASSIVE, MASSIVE, MASSIVE impact on that girl. You believed her. You listened to her story, you didn't punish or blame her, you defended her and made a legal record that said she was right, he was wrong. This will be a pivotal boost to her recovery.
I was that little girl once. My father, uncle, a doctor. Yeah, it sure obliterates any feeling of trust or self worth.
But while it does leave a lasting impact - don't assume it's only a negative one! It's a long hard road conquer it, and the phrase "survivor" is not some politically correct term meant to quell child adovocates. Some don't survive; drug/alcohol abuse, more violent relationships, depression, suicide. But many do. I'm in child care and am very, very good at what I do. Part of that is making sure a child knows their rights- whether it's the right to refuse to obey an adult, refuse Aunt Linda's hug, refuse to finish the food on a plate....my kids are looked square in the eye and listened to. When age appropriate - the tougher no's are discussed. They have rights, they have power, and those to don't respect it are the "bad" ones.
That's where we are now with our "little" one - a 10 year old. She's completed her Sisterhood event so knows the facts of life - just doesn't have the knowledge of how and why sex is out there, and what it could hold for her future.
The recent news items have been a fantastic gateway to have good discussions. The fact that victims' names aren't mentioned is brought up too; the shame and fear that female or male victims have - being blamed, losing jobs. etc. is discussed. I surely hope that this helps her - if something ever happens to her - she will know that it happens to lots of people, that is wrong, not her fault....well....that's what I hope. Dear God help us all.
But when this awful thing happens to you...you are truly injured. And know this - it doesn't take a single touch or word to victimize and assault someone. All it takes is that knowing, salacious look...the one that says you were just turned into an object for someone else's selfish enjoyment.
Please teach your kids power. Please teach them they can say no to adult. That an adult has to obey the rules and will be punished if they don't.