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Itchy mae as the human butterfly, Joi C. Spencer, No More Fondling

Label
Itchy mae as the human butterfly, Joi C. Spencer, No More Fondling
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Itchy mae as the human butterfly
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Joi C. Spencer
Summary
Take a journey back into the 60s-80s into little Itchy Mae's childhood that is not too different from 8-13 year old children today. This story line will cover a young girl's childhood being raised by a village of adults. It will also talk about school integration, gangs, bullying, blended families and inappropriate touching which developed the saying No more Fondling. Today's youth experience a lot of the same issues as youth did in the past. None the less the issues were swept up under the rug or kept as a family secret. In 2011, it is time to talk about these issues especially in the turn of events so many youth today are depressed, homeless and committing suicide due to these unfortunate issues. A few topics that may seem like old news to people can be found on any local news broadcast or newspaper that you can discuss as a current event. Take your time to explore how some things can't destroy a child, but build a protective force to help other children
Target audience
juvenile
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