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Mom warns of subtle signs of secret abuse at daycares: ‘Please be aware’

Por: New York Post Life January 10, 2024

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Warning: Distressing content A mum whose child was emotionally and sexually abused by a daycare worker has warned other parents about the subtle signs of secret abuse. The mother shared the harrowing experience to a local online parents group, explaining that she wanted to warn other families about dangers occurring “when you least suspect it”. She revealed that the daycare worker who abused her child was someone they had trusted and who... + full article



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