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| The 'Forgotten People' |
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by Anna Malbon from the Progress Press October 22, 1996 WHEN nine-year-old "Tom" was asked to draw a picture of himself with his mother be drew her trying to strangle him. Tom entered the world of adults too early. If he was ever immune to the complications and pain of life that adults try to shelter from children, he says he can't remember. |
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| Our Fragmented Lives |
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Hi, I stumbled on your website by accident as I am a child care worker and was reseaching information for an assignment. I am so glad I did, I never even knew that you existed. My mother was diagnosed with bi-polar 5 years ago. It helped my siblings and I put together some pieces of of our fragmented lives and made me confident that I wasnt going to turn out like her. |
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