Instead of giving in to peer pressure, Betsy used Snapchat to spread a message of love and told the bullies directly how cruel and mean they were being. Rachaele, who has three daughters and two stepsons, wrote about the game in a viral Facebook post to warn other parents about the horrible trend.īut she also revealed how Betsy bravely refused to take part. Rachaele Hambleton, 34, was shocked when daughter Betsy, 12, told her about the new craze. The Mirror yesterday also revealed how a mum was horrified to learn about the new Snapchat game - but will be forever proud of her daughter's response. Ms Ponsford told her daughter to delete the app. Find out the NSPCC works to keep more children safe every day at What can parents do? The NSPCC will receive 100 per cent of your donation. Text costs include your donation of £4, £12 or £20 plus your standard network rate. It could be a call that saves their life. Just £4 could pay for a counsellor to answer a child's call. This is why the News has joined forces with the NSPCC for a Christmas fundraising campaign.Ī child contacts the NSPCC's Childline every 25 seconds - but its councillors can only help three out of four children who call. Every year 175,000 abused or suffering children try to call Childline but are unable to get through because demand is so high.
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