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Found out daughter is a sexual predator--help!
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 497009" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, some might see it as non-violent or aggressive and I do know what you mean by that, but others will surely see sexual molestation as aggressive. In any case, you have already taken the best first steps by reportingit to cps and getting her out of the environment, at least short term. The ins co is looking for a way out of paying more. But other 'help' should be available thru cps. It's hard to tell what she endured before she was adopted and what kind of mental illness she now has as a result. Still, you have to protect any young child from her. Do you have other children in your home? I think your best bet is to stay on top of things with cps. I personally have no experience with this type of problem (but trust me, I've had my share with my son in other areas) but other members here have and can offer more detailed advice. There might be something available for more help simply because she was adopted, I'm not sure.</p><p></p><p>You have done the best you can to not be in denial and take appropriate action, and to seek out help from this board. There is a lot of experience and emotional support for you here. Welcome! I'm sorry you had to find us under these circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 497009, member: 3699"] Well, some might see it as non-violent or aggressive and I do know what you mean by that, but others will surely see sexual molestation as aggressive. In any case, you have already taken the best first steps by reportingit to cps and getting her out of the environment, at least short term. The ins co is looking for a way out of paying more. But other 'help' should be available thru cps. It's hard to tell what she endured before she was adopted and what kind of mental illness she now has as a result. Still, you have to protect any young child from her. Do you have other children in your home? I think your best bet is to stay on top of things with cps. I personally have no experience with this type of problem (but trust me, I've had my share with my son in other areas) but other members here have and can offer more detailed advice. There might be something available for more help simply because she was adopted, I'm not sure. You have done the best you can to not be in denial and take appropriate action, and to seek out help from this board. There is a lot of experience and emotional support for you here. Welcome! I'm sorry you had to find us under these circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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