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THE STAR-LEDGER - 8/26/02

from "What Parents Need to Know About Kidnappings"

[Child Safety experts said parents could not rely on security systems alone.]

"We need to arm our children with information on how to protect themselves, not through scare tactics, but through awareness and tools," said Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, a South Orange psychoprofessional who works with physically or sexually abused children adults. Neddermeyer just published a revised version of her 1995 book, "If I'd Only Known...Sexual Abuse in or out of the Family: A Guide to Prevention ."

 

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Thoughts to Ponder

When you know that what you're doing is right, nothing will be able to stop you. When you are absolutely convinced of the true value of your efforts, you'll have the courage and the persistence to see them through. To believe in what you're doing is not just important. It is everything.

Anything less cannot possibly succeed. For any accomplishments you reach while living a lie will ultimately be of no value.

It is not always easy to live true to your highest values, true to your authentic self, true to what you know is right. Yet it is always your best choice.

When you deny what you know is right in order to follow the expediency of the moment, the benefits you gain are trivial and fleeting. Choose instead to live each moment true to the highest values you know.

Then, who you become will be the fulfillment of who you truly are. Why would you ever want to be anything less? —Ralph Marston

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