In the words of Tupac, holla if you hear me! Lol

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... Read moreMany people endure painful experiences at home, often starting from a very young age, and feel unable to speak out. Parents' abuse, whether emotional, verbal, or physical, can leave lasting scars that affect mental health and relationships throughout life. From personal experience, the silence surrounding this issue can feel isolating, but acknowledging it is the first step toward healing. Awareness months dedicated to various social issues have helped shed light on experiences long hidden under societal stigmas. However, there is still a notable gap when it comes to recognizing parents' abuse. By advocating for awareness months or campaigns specifically targeting this problem, survivors can find validation and resources for recovery. Sharing stories openly and listening without judgment builds a supportive environment that encourages victims to speak up. For those suffering in silence, knowing they are not alone and that help is available can be empowering. Moreover, education about healthy family dynamics and recognizing abusive behaviors early on is crucial in prevention. Community programs, mental health professionals, and support groups all play vital roles in fostering safe environments and long-term healing. Incorporating Tupac's spirit of calling out the unheard voices, it’s important to holla if you hear the silent cries for help embedded in families everywhere. By raising awareness and encouraging open discussions, we can work towards breaking the cycle of abuse and offering hope to those affected.