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<blockquote data-quote="neighbor" data-source="post: 139017" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>I want to tread lightly. My friend has a child who definitely has something going on. She seems to be in denial or perhaps just keeping her cards close to her chest. Please advise me on if I should just avoid them or speak about his alarming behaviors with the Mom. I have seen him hit my kids for no reason, push them underwater, hit his Mom, charge into his dog, etc. I have not seen him ever be physically affectionate. He was having BM accidents until almost 5. My husband and I are not comfortable with playdates, yet we live in a small town, one block away. The preK teacher has advised school evaluation and she declined as feels it would be biased. Her plan is to have evaluated in summer by unbiased doctor. I need help NOW understanding how to be supportive or I need to stay away altogether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neighbor, post: 139017, member: 4915"] I want to tread lightly. My friend has a child who definitely has something going on. She seems to be in denial or perhaps just keeping her cards close to her chest. Please advise me on if I should just avoid them or speak about his alarming behaviors with the Mom. I have seen him hit my kids for no reason, push them underwater, hit his Mom, charge into his dog, etc. I have not seen him ever be physically affectionate. He was having BM accidents until almost 5. My husband and I are not comfortable with playdates, yet we live in a small town, one block away. The preK teacher has advised school evaluation and she declined as feels it would be biased. Her plan is to have evaluated in summer by unbiased doctor. I need help NOW understanding how to be supportive or I need to stay away altogether. [/QUOTE]
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