"Protecting the Gift" by Gavin DeBecker
http://www.amazon.com/Protecting-Gif...111625-1908910
Anyone read it? I am reading it and it is really helping me be less anxious and feel more empowered about the safety of my family. It speaks of intuition, something that is pretty beaten down in the American culture. It also talks about better ways to teach your children to be safe in a dangerous world and how some of the old things our parents taught us actually seet our kids up ie:"Don't talk to strangers".
Just curious what others have thought of it. Would love to have a discussion about how we teach our children to listen to their intuition, how we foster this and what more we can do in our communities to keep children safe.
http://www.amazon.com/Protecting-Gif...111625-1908910
Anyone read it? I am reading it and it is really helping me be less anxious and feel more empowered about the safety of my family. It speaks of intuition, something that is pretty beaten down in the American culture. It also talks about better ways to teach your children to be safe in a dangerous world and how some of the old things our parents taught us actually seet our kids up ie:"Don't talk to strangers".
Just curious what others have thought of it. Would love to have a discussion about how we teach our children to listen to their intuition, how we foster this and what more we can do in our communities to keep children safe.








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I use Protecting the Gift as both a standard and a reference when I speak to parents. The preschool my children attend has had me speak for the last three years as part of a parent orientation. I'm still trying to find a way to get through my talk without getting weepy, but as I tell the parents, at least I am able to discuss it. So many victims never find their voice.

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