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<blockquote data-quote="joders" data-source="post: 605570" data-attributes="member: 16663"><p>Thank you for sharing your experience. Yes I don't believe that anybody is listening to me when I say he is a threat, because it started out with kissing and going into her room when she was changing, and I kept saying this is only going to escalate, unfortunately nobody listened to me before it did escalate. I'm waiting to hear what the psychologist says, whether or not there will be an investigation. I personally agree this is not a child that should live with other kids, ecspecially younger ones, he also has another biological sister who lives with his biological dad and they see each other at their grandparents, and I'm starting to worry about her vulnerability as well.</p><p></p><p>To answer your questions, when I first met him (he was 5) he was abusive to animals, as well I caught him kick his newborn cousin in the head while she was laying on the floor. Since we have had him full time (we have a ton of animals and are big animal lovers whereas his mom hates animals) he has seemed to build a compassion for animals, but if he gets bored you can still catch him do something minor to get the animal to react. No fire fascination, but definitely bathroom issues, he wets the bed every night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joders, post: 605570, member: 16663"] Thank you for sharing your experience. Yes I don't believe that anybody is listening to me when I say he is a threat, because it started out with kissing and going into her room when she was changing, and I kept saying this is only going to escalate, unfortunately nobody listened to me before it did escalate. I'm waiting to hear what the psychologist says, whether or not there will be an investigation. I personally agree this is not a child that should live with other kids, ecspecially younger ones, he also has another biological sister who lives with his biological dad and they see each other at their grandparents, and I'm starting to worry about her vulnerability as well. To answer your questions, when I first met him (he was 5) he was abusive to animals, as well I caught him kick his newborn cousin in the head while she was laying on the floor. Since we have had him full time (we have a ton of animals and are big animal lovers whereas his mom hates animals) he has seemed to build a compassion for animals, but if he gets bored you can still catch him do something minor to get the animal to react. No fire fascination, but definitely bathroom issues, he wets the bed every night. [/QUOTE]
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