Category: Family and Parenting
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When “Rational” Turns Radical: What We Can Learn from the Zizian Cult and Why It Matters Now
Let’s Speak Up™ delves into the Zizian cult turned logic into a weapon—radicalizing vulnerable minds under the guise of moral clarity and intellectualism. Rooted in rationalist ideals, their tactics mirror the truth-fragmentation of postmodern ideology and the obedience-driven coercion of Islamist radical groups. This isn’t just a fringe story—it’s a warning about how ideas dressed…
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Let’s Speak Up Story: It’s All Started with Raising Superhero Now Equipping the Next Generation of Leaders
It Started with After-School Playdates… Then Came the Text Message That Changed Everything. The idea behind Let’s Speak Up™ and the SELF-Ex™ Guide began in the most unexpected way: during after-school playdates filled with the unfiltered chatter of my daughter and her friends.
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My Mother’s Mirror: A Legacy of Love Across Generations
My mother was married at thirteen and gave everything to raise five children in a world where her voice was rarely heard—but her actions spoke volumes. She nurtured with quiet strength, led with humility, and carried herself with kindness and grace. When words could wound, she chose silence. Her love was steady, her presence uplifting,…
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The Impact of Institutional Cover-Ups: Urgent Call for Reform🚨
When schools cover up misconduct, victims endure years of trauma, offenders continue their abuse, and taxpayers and institutions bear the financial burden, while complicit officials evade accountability. This cycle of cover-up is a playbook used by school officials that exploits victims’ vulnerabilities, forcing both offenders and victims into silence and shame (https://letsspeakup.com/the-shipwreck-of-institutional-betrayal-why-individuals-self-harm-harm-others/). This only intensifies…
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Is Your University Engaged in “Academic Malpractice at $80,000 a Year”?
Recent investigations into various school districts reveal alarming patterns of misconduct, cover-ups, and violations of students’ rights. The San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) is a glaring example, where a federal probe uncovered repeated failures to adequately address incidents of sexual harassment and assault. These failures violated civil rights laws, leaving students vulnerable to the…
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Let’s Speak Up: Protect Your Child from Schools Officials Covert Practices
Recent investigations into various school districts reveal alarming patterns of misconduct, cover-ups, and violations of students’ rights. The San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) is a glaring example, where a federal probe uncovered repeated failures to adequately address incidents of sexual harassment and assault. These failures violated civil rights laws, leaving students vulnerable to the…
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Department of Education and Parents Complaints
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Should I contact the Department about my complaint? No, Under the Education Act 1998, legally, all schools are managed by the school Board of Management, on behalf of the school patrons or trustees or Education and Training Board (known as the management authority). It is the management authority that employs the school’s teachers and other…
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Reporting Child Abuse
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1707662020533{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”] SOURCE Erin Logan / April 6th, 2018 http://www.k12.wa.us/ESEA/PrivateSchools.aspx Reporting Abuse To fulfill his legal mandate, when a mandated reporter has reasonable cause to suspect that a child is being abused, he must immediately make the report. This can now be done in two ways: Call ChildLine at 1-800-932-0313 ChildLine is available…
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Unified Complaint process brochure072017
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] SOURCE Erin Logan / April 6th, 2018 http://www.k12.wa.us/ESEA/PrivateSchools.aspx What is a UCP complaint? A complaint under the Uniform Complaint Procedures (UCP) is a written and signed statement by an individual, public agency, or organization alleging a violation of federal or state laws governing certain educational programs. What agencies are subject to the UCP? The…
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Federal Programs Complaint Procedures for Private Schools
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), requires school districts to provide equitable services to eligible private school students, teachers, educational personnel, and parents (in some programs). Under Title IX, Part E – Uniform Provisions, Subpart 1 – Private Schools, public school district…