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HomePosts Tagged "Sandusky" (Page 4)
June 19, 2012
| By Darkness to Light
Categories: Misc, Other, Our Perspective
| Tags: lessons from Sandusky, Sandusky

Lessons from Sandusky – Lesson #1 – Tickling Taken Too Far

We can learn a lot from a prolific pedophile like Sandusky. This week we’ll take a look at how we can better protect children from others like him. Lesson 1: Be on the lookout for an adult or older youth inappropriately touching or tickling a child.  Abusers touch or handle children in ways that are …

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