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Explaining scratches and bruises on you done by your child
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 122835" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>What an awful feeling to be beaten up by your child. I'm sorry for you. I had a toddler that bit me so often that my arms looked battered. I was embarassed but that was a toddler.</p><p></p><p>I suspect you have lived with violence so long that you don't realize you shouldn't. </p><p>Call the police and file a complaint. No one should live being afraid of the people who sleep under your roof. </p><p></p><p>The very next time he gets threatening, call 911. You know this is going to happen again and again until you are seriously injured or worse. Make a plan for your safety and that of your family. Acting as if it's an isolated incidence won't stop it. He is a bully and you have to stop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 122835, member: 3"] What an awful feeling to be beaten up by your child. I'm sorry for you. I had a toddler that bit me so often that my arms looked battered. I was embarassed but that was a toddler. I suspect you have lived with violence so long that you don't realize you shouldn't. Call the police and file a complaint. No one should live being afraid of the people who sleep under your roof. The very next time he gets threatening, call 911. You know this is going to happen again and again until you are seriously injured or worse. Make a plan for your safety and that of your family. Acting as if it's an isolated incidence won't stop it. He is a bully and you have to stop it. [/QUOTE]
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