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11 yr old girl and her curiousity
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<blockquote data-quote="trying_to_understand" data-source="post: 452672" data-attributes="member: 12589"><p>Wow. That is sickening. And very scary. I can't imagine what she had to deal with for all of those years, keeping it to herself. I imagine she was ashamed and embarrassed. I wish kids could just understand that, as parents, we are there to help them and love them. </p><p></p><p>The people coming in and out of his house are friends, relatives and God knows who else. There is a creepy next door neighbor, too. I have thought about therapy but I remember going to a therapist as a kid and I resented my mom for it because it assumed she thought I was crazy. My daughter's dad says she doesn't need it and I have told him that she needs to be supervised at all times. But talking to him is like talking to a tree stump. To him, nothing bad will happen to him or his family. I mean, he literally plays golf while there is a thunderstorm outside because "he" won't get struck...but that's a whole other ordeal in itself. </p><p></p><p>I guess I just need to sit her down and talk to her and then evaluate the situation and make a decision afterward. The wait is killing me. I may try to find her some kind of therapist that she can talk to. I have really been praying over this whole situation and have found some peace in it. But I still am unsure what direction I need to take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trying_to_understand, post: 452672, member: 12589"] Wow. That is sickening. And very scary. I can't imagine what she had to deal with for all of those years, keeping it to herself. I imagine she was ashamed and embarrassed. I wish kids could just understand that, as parents, we are there to help them and love them. The people coming in and out of his house are friends, relatives and God knows who else. There is a creepy next door neighbor, too. I have thought about therapy but I remember going to a therapist as a kid and I resented my mom for it because it assumed she thought I was crazy. My daughter's dad says she doesn't need it and I have told him that she needs to be supervised at all times. But talking to him is like talking to a tree stump. To him, nothing bad will happen to him or his family. I mean, he literally plays golf while there is a thunderstorm outside because "he" won't get struck...but that's a whole other ordeal in itself. I guess I just need to sit her down and talk to her and then evaluate the situation and make a decision afterward. The wait is killing me. I may try to find her some kind of therapist that she can talk to. I have really been praying over this whole situation and have found some peace in it. But I still am unsure what direction I need to take. [/QUOTE]
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