It's safe and neutral to say that it was nice to learn more and people should talk more about this important issue...
However,the more Michelle had to learn from this show the more she didn't bother to read up and learn and find out about childhood sexual abuse when it was an acute issue in her family and all of her kids needed urgent help. JMO.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/enterta...reaking-the-silence-sexual-abuse-documentary/
The cameras followed Jill and Jessa Duggar, who were among Josh's victims, accompanied by their mother, Michelle, as they attended a seminar to help stop abuse before it starts. The seminar was conducted by the group Darkness to Light, and the group provides five steps for parents to help detect signs of abuse in their children and know how to react if it happens in their family. "It was amazing to understand that there are so many people that deal with this exact same thing in their own families," Jill said. "I feel like this should be a discussion that people are having, even regularly. It shouldn't be a taboo subject," Jessa added.
http://www.d2l.org/site/c.4dICIJOkG...p5_The_5_Steps_to_Protecting_Our_Children.htm
At least they got validation for their dorm ideology.
http://www.d2l.org/site/c.4dICIJOkG...bly_to_Protect_Children_from_Sexual_Abuse.htm
But nothing here says, "pray, cover it up and make molester do some carpentry"