'To the outside world, he was a lovely family man – at home we tiptoed around him'
Sarah*, who is under 10, had been struggling with anxiety, lashing out at her friends and walking out of class. On my request, a teacher asked her what was wrong."My Dad has grabbed me, it scares me. He has pushed my sister and has to have his own way," Sarah told her teacher. "When he's not around, that's when I feel safe."
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