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Caylee Anthony and Robert Manwill: Public Reaction Parallels

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Thursday, July 7, 2011   

BOISE, Idaho - More than 2 million people have signed up on Facebook to leave their porch lights on to honor Floridian child abuse victim Caylee Anthony, and social networks have also been abuzz about the recent trial for the murder of 8-year-old Robert Manwill in Boise.

While the two trials had different outcomes - Caylee's mother was acquitted and Robert's stepfather was found guilty - Prevent Child Abuse Idaho volunteer Dawn Larzelier says there are parallels in the public discussion. In both cases, it's obvious the public wants to do something to help children, she says, and turning on a light or wearing a ribbon is a starting point.

"That's great from an awareness perspective. But can you imagine what would happen if we were actually doing something to prevent child abuse from happening to begin with? If 2.2 million people got behind that effort?"

Larzelier says child abuse and neglect can happen in any neighborhood - and at the same time, every person in every neighborhood can do something to help create a safer environment for children.

"You know, little things, like when you have an extra $15, do you buy a bottle of wine? Or do you put it aside to make a donation to your abuse-prevention organization?"

Larzelier has other child-abuse and -neglect prevention tips, such as offering to help when parents are overwhelmed, or volunteering for community, school or church groups that offer education about child development.

More tips and resources are available at www.OnetoughJob.org.



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