It is the adults in children’s life who will eliminate the opportunity for abuse.
Jennifer Boub, project manager at
Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota
, joins It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ to talk about child abuse prevention month.
“Wear Blue Day is an opportunity for people of all backgrounds to collectively and unequivocally draw attention to
effective programs and policies that help children and families thrive,” said Jennifer Boub, project manager at Prevent
Child Abuse North Dakota. “Additionally, by wearing blue, people throughout the state demonstrate an awareness of and
commitment to our shared responsibility for the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of the children and families in
our communities.”In addition to participating in this year’s Wear Blue Day, people are encouraged to take a picture of yourself, your
colleagues, and/or your friends dressed in blue and share it on your favorite media platform using the #wearbluend and/or
#greatchildhoods. Follow
PCAND on Facebook
to see photographs and news about child abuse prevention events from
around the state throughout Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Child Abuse Prevention Month is sponsored by the North Dakota Department of Human Services.
Additional content:
KFGO Podcast –
Has parenting become a competitive sport?
KFGO Podcast –
North Dakota Mom Fighting for Tougher Child Abuse Laws
KFGO Podcast –
Too Much Screen Time Associated with Developmental Delays
(Amy Iler & JJ Gordon are talk-show hosts at 790 AM KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. “It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ” can be heard weekdays 11am-2pm. Check out the show page on
FACEBOOK.
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@AmyKFGO
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@JJGodon701
.)