"April is child abuse prevention month, and in past years Our Kids, Our Business has been very event-oriented. This year, Knapton said the organization wants to hear more from people in the community.
“We want to hear what you are already doing to prevent child abuse,” Knapton said. “We want to share what people are already doing in the neighborhoods.”...
“There is a lot of science and documentation about what adverse childhood experiences will do to brain development,” Knapton said. “But this is not just about abused children, it’s about my children – every child deserves a healthy start in life.”
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2013/feb/21/caign-for-kids-turns-to-schools-faith-community/
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