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Book cover for Please Protect Us
there are two main things a child psychologist looks for in a child who is showing signs of anxiety: bullying or abuse. If the child is being extremely secretive and uncomfortable, then abuse is more likely to be suspected.
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“Waqt ki baat hai
Jo kabhi tumhare bina puche tumhe sab kuch batana chahti thi, aaj wahi tumhare puchne par bhi tumhe kuch nahi batana chahti hai.”
Manisha Jain

“Sometimes I miss his touch more than I miss him. And that's the power of touch.”
Manisha Jain

“Is it love?

I don't know what should I call it - Love, attraction or something else?

Suddenly, you start feeling about someone but you also don't know what that feeling is. (I know sounds awkward.)

Suddenly, You start thinking about someone all day and night than on another second you pretend yourself you don't take care anymore or you would not think any more about them.

Suddenly, you see your all future in front of your eyes with that someone special then, on the other hand, you make sure or warn yourself that It would not happen with you. Your future can't be with them.

Suddenly, you want to open your heart in front of them or confess your feelings but on the other hand, you see - you are losing them.

Suddenly, you accept the reality it's better to be Strangers. Forever!”
Manisha Jain

Jane Austen
“Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance. If the dispositions of the parties are ever so well known to each other or ever so similar beforehand, it does not advance their felicity in the least. They always continue to grow sufficiently unlike afterwards to have their share of vexation; and it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life.”
Jane Austen, Pride And Prejudice

“Sometimes it's better to have a conversation with the things which can't answer you or pass any judgments on you.

Sometimes it's better to share your feelings, thoughts with the things, which can't listen to you but are listening to you.

Sometimes it's better to share your pain and love, cry and smile in front of those things, which can't sympathize but helps you to heal you.

Dear moon,
You have always been my escape to each and every problem. You know all my secrets and problems. No matter how hard it was to solve or put in front of others. But, I never felt odd while sharing anything with you. Because I know, sooner or later people will leave. And I don't want to live with the fear of disclosing my secrets to any third one.

People will definitely call me mad after reading this. But truly thank you for always giving me hope and listening to me.”
Manisha Jain

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