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“I Thought I Taught Them Better…” – Why Boundaries Matter More Than Ever

“I Thought I Taught Them Better…” – Why Boundaries Matter More Than Ever

“I never thought it would happen to us.”
“I taught my child about good touch and bad touch… but it wasn’t enough.”

These are the words we hear from parents, caregivers, and survivors far too often. And they’re heartbreaking.

The truth is, most abusers aren’t strangers in dark alleyways. They’re trusted adults—coaches, relatives, mentors, clergy, educators—people who know how to manipulate boundaries without raising suspicion.
They don’t break through them.
They slowly erase them.


When “Good Touch, Bad Touch” Isn’t Enough

For years, “good touch, bad touch” was considered the gold standard of prevention. But today, that conversation alone simply isn’t enough.

Predators don’t always begin with physical contact—they start with grooming:
• Building trust
• Creating secrecy
• Breaking down a child’s internal alarm system

If we’re going to truly protect children and vulnerable individuals, we need to evolve our approach. That’s why TentMakers of Louisiana is hosting the:


Unmasking Sexual Abuse Forum 2025

Date: Friday, April 25, 2025
Location: University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Student Union
Time: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM (Doors open at 8:00 AM)
CEUs: Available for LPCs, LCSWs, and nurses (pending)


Who Should Attend?

This event is for:
• Parents & caregivers who want tools to safeguard their children
• Counselors, social workers, and nurses looking for trauma-informed training
• Survivors seeking understanding and a path forward
• Educators, law enforcement, and community leaders committed to prevention and justice


What You’ll Learn

• How to recognize grooming tactics before abuse occurs
• The neurological and emotional impact of trauma
• What it’s like for a survivor to go through the legal system
• Practical tools for recovery, support, and advocacy


CEU Credit Information

We are proud to offer continuing education credits for eligible professionals:
• 6.0 CEUs for LPCs – includes 2 Ethics & 4 General hours
• 5.0 CEUs for LCSWs – includes 1 Ethics & 4 General hours
• Nursing CEUs: Application pending


Expert Voices. Real Conversations.

Join national experts like:
• Dr. Elliott Beaton – Neuroscientist & trauma researcher
• Melanie Foreman, MS, LPC – Youth trauma therapist
• Kristi Schubert – Civil trial attorney & victim advocate
• Special Agent Gene Guidry – Investigator of child exploitation cases
• Tim Burns – Survivor, musician, and speaker
• Tatiana Begault – Executive Director & trauma-informed leader (Moderator)

And many more advocates, survivors, and professionals committed to prevention and justice.


Register Now

Whether you’re a parent, professional, survivor, or ally—your presence matters.

Together, we can unmask what’s hidden, support those who’ve been silenced, and build a future where healing and safety are possible.

🎟️ Register now: https://givebutter.com/UnmaskingSexualAbuseForum2025

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