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EXCERPTS FROM
ROADMAPS TO RECOVERY:  A GUIDED WORKBOOK FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN TREATMENT
By Timothy J. Kahn
Brandon, VT:  Safer Society Press, 1999.
For ages 6-12

(p. 148)

Next you will make a list of every person you touched in a sexual way.  This helps you get rid of secrets.  Keeping secrets about sexual touching is not good.  Keeping secrets about wrong touching doesn't help you stop.  Keeping these secrets is like a false road sign that will send you right to kids' jai!  It's time to take the lid off your can of secrets. 

[Drawing of garbage can with the word "secrets" coming out]

Assignment #9C:  In the spaces on the next pages, write the name of a person you touched, then answer the questions.  If there are more spaces than victims, just write "No More" in the extra spaces.



     
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