Think you know about child abuse? Hear it from the voice of a child.
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Little boy little boy,
Curled in a ball.
I know your secrets,
I know them all
I write in my journal as much as I can. I talk to Mr. Ted. He is my only friend. He understands when the bad man comes. He holds my hand when I have nightmares and my mummy doesn’t hear me cry. Mr. Ted doesn’t tell. He won’t say when my daddy hurts me. He keeps my secrets and my stories. I love Mr. Ted. He is the only one who loves me back.
JD, I am so very proud of you for being a voice that is helping to teach society the reality of the evils in our homes. You are courageous and valued, never give up!!! trish 🙂
Thank you 🙂
Reblogged this on survivorsjustice and commented:
Another brave voice sharing their story of the evils lurking about in the homes intended to protect us. These survivors should be the teaching path for society today. We can no longer turn away and pretend not to know about the impacts of these crimes. Let no child suffer these cruel actions. Stand up and intervene, let them know they are worth the effort to rescue, give them hope & help for recovery and strength. Thank you. Read ‘Dear Teddy’ by JD Stockholm!!!
I can’t say it any better than Trish. ThoughI can add, that to so many, (myself included) you are a hero. An inspiration. A valued friend. And a beautiful human being.
You tell your story in such a way, that people cannot help but to listen… even if they don’t want to hear it.
I to am so proud of you.
Don’t ever be silent.
~ Hugs ~
🙂