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Scary Incident with difficult child and Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker at the Library
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 469411" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I guess I am overly protective, but trauma or no...no niece, nephew or kid of mine would be at the library alone, in a group or with a buddy fine but alone?? this is a place when it is cold that lots of folks use as a refuge. Librarian actually said, wow, a kid like yours is the last thing we have to worry about in this place. She said it is a good library but it is a PUBLIC library and in her opinion with the incidents they have had, it is not a safe place for kids to be alone. I still feel her reactions to his imitating her could be very justifiable, I just question the wisdom of a child/teen being alone in a huge metro public library at night. I would really hope if she has her own special needs, her dad would be even more willing to listen. Anyhow, anyone has a right to be worried about a teen boy (he looks about 11 at most but...) who is acting weird to a girl, and my difficult child needs more work, for sure. Just thought how he handled it was scary. Makes my mind go to bad places for difficult child some day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 469411, member: 12886"] I guess I am overly protective, but trauma or no...no niece, nephew or kid of mine would be at the library alone, in a group or with a buddy fine but alone?? this is a place when it is cold that lots of folks use as a refuge. Librarian actually said, wow, a kid like yours is the last thing we have to worry about in this place. She said it is a good library but it is a PUBLIC library and in her opinion with the incidents they have had, it is not a safe place for kids to be alone. I still feel her reactions to his imitating her could be very justifiable, I just question the wisdom of a child/teen being alone in a huge metro public library at night. I would really hope if she has her own special needs, her dad would be even more willing to listen. Anyhow, anyone has a right to be worried about a teen boy (he looks about 11 at most but...) who is acting weird to a girl, and my difficult child needs more work, for sure. Just thought how he handled it was scary. Makes my mind go to bad places for difficult child some day. [/QUOTE]
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