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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 450837"><p>If you are in the USA the therapist is legally required to call DCFS. Then DCFS would contact Jack and then Jane. You telling Jane might prepare her for what could come. </p><p></p><p>Speaking as a mother of a hypersexual child I would want to know. It would be hard to hear and it might be hard on the relationship of the person who told me, but I would want to know. How could I help my child without knowing. How could I keep other kids safe without knowing. Besides if Jack comes over now aren't you going to act differently towards him (Is Jack going to be coming over?) and won't that affect your relationship with Jane as well? One of the parents of a girl difficult child 1 targeted was still my friend for many years (until we moved.) It was the reverse situation. The girl was over at our house and I caught difficult child 1 and girl. I called psychiatrist in a panic. psychiatrist called DCFS. I called the mother of the girl. Yes, I was very stressed and emotional. </p><p></p><p>I would take this news best in a handwritten, hand delivered letter, with the person delivering it saying something like 'I just thought you should know and didn't trust myself to get it all out verbally so I wrote it in a letter. I'll be here for you if you'd like to talk about this latter.' Then I would be able to react to it without the person right there. That is just me. Maybe someone else would rather you talk to them instead. </p><p></p><p>By-the-way, great job for difficult child returning it. He shouldn't have taken it, but great job returning it. When difficult child 1 stole something I had to turn the house upside down to find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 450837"] If you are in the USA the therapist is legally required to call DCFS. Then DCFS would contact Jack and then Jane. You telling Jane might prepare her for what could come. Speaking as a mother of a hypersexual child I would want to know. It would be hard to hear and it might be hard on the relationship of the person who told me, but I would want to know. How could I help my child without knowing. How could I keep other kids safe without knowing. Besides if Jack comes over now aren't you going to act differently towards him (Is Jack going to be coming over?) and won't that affect your relationship with Jane as well? One of the parents of a girl difficult child 1 targeted was still my friend for many years (until we moved.) It was the reverse situation. The girl was over at our house and I caught difficult child 1 and girl. I called psychiatrist in a panic. psychiatrist called DCFS. I called the mother of the girl. Yes, I was very stressed and emotional. I would take this news best in a handwritten, hand delivered letter, with the person delivering it saying something like 'I just thought you should know and didn't trust myself to get it all out verbally so I wrote it in a letter. I'll be here for you if you'd like to talk about this latter.' Then I would be able to react to it without the person right there. That is just me. Maybe someone else would rather you talk to them instead. By-the-way, great job for difficult child returning it. He shouldn't have taken it, but great job returning it. When difficult child 1 stole something I had to turn the house upside down to find it. [/QUOTE]
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