Call Out to the Parents is a mirror.
It reflects what many would rather not see: how childhood experiences, emotional neglect, control, and silence shape who we become and how those patterns quietly repeat themselves. A mirror does not transform. It only shows. The truth has already been spoken here.
What comes after whether readers change, whether survivors find peace, whether cycles actually break is beyond what any book can do. Freedom does not come from documentation, revenge, or waiting for acknowledgment. It comes from no longer needing anything from those who caused the harm.
This book is not about blaming or attacking individuals. It is about naming patterns that hurt children and refusing to carry them forward. It is about accountability without theatrics, and clarity without comfort.
Written without the need for validation or approval, Call Out to the Parents exists because it needed to be said. It is both an ending and a beginning for those willing to see clearly, and choose differently.