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husband just left to take difficult child to the hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="eatpraytravel" data-source="post: 465253"><p>Wow, I am so sorry to hear about what you are going through. It's so good that your daughter told you what had happened though, as a lot of kids would keep it quiet if they thought they were in harms way or too ashamed to say if they enjoyed the feeling. You have done everything right and it's so good that he will be in care now. You are right, you do not want him in your home, and you can't have him in your home. Will you be getting your 7 year old in to see a counselor to talk about it? Sometimes it's a good way to have everything documented, because often they will not take your word as the mother, but they will from a professional. I am sure they no doubt believe you but it would be good to have some back up in case they don't take it as seriously as it needs to be. I am sure you have already thought of this!! </p><p></p><p>I can't even imagine... Again I am so sorry :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eatpraytravel, post: 465253"] Wow, I am so sorry to hear about what you are going through. It's so good that your daughter told you what had happened though, as a lot of kids would keep it quiet if they thought they were in harms way or too ashamed to say if they enjoyed the feeling. You have done everything right and it's so good that he will be in care now. You are right, you do not want him in your home, and you can't have him in your home. Will you be getting your 7 year old in to see a counselor to talk about it? Sometimes it's a good way to have everything documented, because often they will not take your word as the mother, but they will from a professional. I am sure they no doubt believe you but it would be good to have some back up in case they don't take it as seriously as it needs to be. I am sure you have already thought of this!! I can't even imagine... Again I am so sorry :-( [/QUOTE]
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