"As a survivor and mom of a survivor, I absolutely support your work. I'm thankful to have MOSAC on the task." ---Tarana Burke, #MeToo Movement Founder
What Do I Do Now? is an easily accessible guidebook casting an essential lifeline into turbulent waters. Every mother of a sexually abused child should buy this book." - -- Laura Davis, Co-author of international best seller, The Courage to Heal
"After criminal and civil legal processes end, mothers alone are often responsible for helping their kids heal from trauma. I will recommend this important first-of-its-kind resource to my clients." ---Peter B. Janci, nationally known civil attorney for child sexual abuse victims
"This go-to guide helps mothers through through the hard work of helping their children heal. The book will give mothers hope when they need it most." --- Erin Merryn, President, Erin's Law
"When my adult son disclosed childhood sexual abuse, I felt so alone. The invaluable advice and unparalleled experience and support in this book along with www.mosac.net offer essential support, hope and healing to mothers and victims." --- Joy Robson, Mother in "Leaving Neverland"
"This book is so needed for mothers. Bravo!" --- Lisa R. Gray, mother, speaker, counselor and author of They Don't Tell, Child Abuse: A Mother's Perspective
"For Impact Productions produced Emmy-nominated "The Tale," starring Laura Dern, based on a true story of child sexual abuse. What Do I Do Now? A Survival Guide for Mothers of Sexually Abused Children (MOSAC) will be a critically-needed resource to help mothers and families prevent and help their children recover from sexual abuse." ---Simone Pero, Founder, For Impact Productions
"This invaluable book is a much-needed resource offering specific supports for mothers and children in coping with the nuclear fallout of this traumatic event." --- Jennifer Fox, Director, Producer of "The Tale"
"Mel Langston has created a comprehensive resource needed for decades, including interventions and answers for mothers of sexually abused children." --- Robert E. Haussmann, PhD, former Dean of Psychology, Northcentral University, Prescott Valley, AZ