Publisher's Synopsis
Asking a parent not to panic when their child discloses sexual abuse may seem unreasonable. Anger is a natural reaction to news like this, but it may not be the response that best serves your child at the moment. Children tend to associate anger with wrongdoing, and the last thing you want is for your child to think they have done something wrong.
Regardless of whether the abuse was alleged to have been perpetrated by another child or an adult, there are things you can do to slow the runaway train of emotions you feel and to approach the situation with a plan.
The author brings her years of experience to this scary topic to make it easy for parents to understand what is going on. This guide is your go-to resource that will walk you through what happens after your child discloses sexual abuse, so you can get your child the help he or she needs and you can start to heal as a family.