Surviving the Holidays for Carnival

Marj isn’t doing a full blog carnival against child abuse this month, a nod to the craziness that is the holidays for most of us, but she is going to be putting together a collection of Holiday Survival Tips for Survivors. If you have written some tips be sure to go over and let her know you’d like to be included, and if you’re in need of some tips for this holiday season, keep an eye out for the collection when she posts it! I’m sure there will be some good ideas!

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