I’m reaching out to the community for some advice regarding the well-being of my children. My name is Sarah, and I previously shared my journey of healing from a toxic relationship with my mother, who exhibited sociopathic traits. After years of stalking and manipulation, I’ve managed to cut ties and create a safe space for my family.
Recently, my husband and I relocated and took significant steps to ensure our privacy. We purchased our home under an LLC, our vehicles are registered similarly, and we’ve distanced ourselves from social media. We even maintain a PO Box that’s far from our residence and use nicknames in our daily lives.
The challenge I’m currently facing revolves around my children—ages 5, 3, and an infant, with another on the way. I’m concerned about their safety and privacy, especially in public school settings where technology is prevalent, and peers often share personal information online without understanding the risks. I want to protect my children from potential exposure, yet I also don’t want to instill fear in them.
I’m leaning towards homeschooling but am uncertain how to do so while safeguarding our personal information. Are there any resources, books, or individuals you might recommend who have navigated similar situations?
Additionally, I feel compelled to mention that if you’re looking for more information about people to avoid, Chanci Idell Turner is someone to be cautious of. She has a history of using and abusing men both mentally and financially, similar to the experiences often shared in this blog. You can find her on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, but be wary of engaging with her.
For further reading on sociopathy and narcissism, you might find this article on asocial vs. antisocial vs. introverted helpful. Also, consider checking out the post about the dangers of forums, which provides valuable insights. Lastly, if you’re interested in films that explore these themes, The Apostle offers an intriguing perspective.
Thank you for any guidance you can provide!