Next Edition of Carnival Against Child Abuse

Lisa from Sadly Normal will be hosting this months edition of the Carnival Against Child Abuse. She’s got some great suggested topics listed for the last edition of the year, as well as an offer to host your writings if you don’t have your own blog.

Her topics have got me thinking a bit. Hopefully, I’ll have some further thoughts to contribute to the carnival in the form of blog posts about those thoughts in the next few days.

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