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A woman in Northumberland has written a book about her past to try and help spot the signs of abuse
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24/10/2023
A woman from Northumberland has written a book about her past with the aim to help children and parents spot the signs of abuse at a young age. There will be sensitive subjects discussed in this piece that may not be suitable for some audiences.
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So, the story that the book is telling is my childhood. I was sexually abused from a
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young age and I didn't tell anybody about it. So, it went on for a long time and even
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when the abuse stopped, it manifested in a lot of mental health problems for myself.
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And there was a lot in the aftermath of the abuse that could have been prevented had I
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spoken out sooner. So, the book tells the story of how Laura, it's aimed at young children,
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and it's telling the story of how she's unhappy and it isn't until she's able to tell somebody
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that she trusts the secret that she's able to start and move on and get some kind of
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recovery from the trauma. I feel like it's the type of book, if it had been available
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when I was a child, I would have then been able to take that to my mum and ask to read
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it time and time again. It would have made her wonder, you know, why is she so interested
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in this book? It would have given me a conversation starter, a point where I could have said,
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you know, something like that has happened to me, or just given me the vocabulary and
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the knowledge to say what I needed to say, and letting me know from a younger age that
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what was happening to me wasn't acceptable, because at the time I was so young that it
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was just a regular part of my routine. And by the time I was old enough to realise that
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it was something wrong, I then felt too involved in the abuse, I felt like I was playing just
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as big a part in it as my stepdad. So that's the type of thing that really has a lasting
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effect on someone. There's parent pages in the book, so at the beginning it explains
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to the parent how to go about reading the book, and then at the end there's questions
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that you can ask with the child to try and make sure they've fully understood it. But
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it's obviously got to be age appropriate, so that's why the parent would read the book
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with them, so they can tell them at a level that's suitable for their child. So I think
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it is suitable for like from ages three and up, and even older kids it's still a conversation
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starter, which is the whole object of the book. Had I known straight away, I'm uncomfortable
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with what this person's doing to me, this doesn't feel right, I can talk to my mum about
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this, my path could have been totally different. But because I was born in the 80s and 90s,
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people didn't talk about sex or sexual abuse, especially not with children, it was a totally
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taboo subject. And that's what the book's trying to get away from, trying to open up
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a dialogue for parents with younger children, so they're informed from a much younger age
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to protect themselves.
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