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My daughter is not the same child anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 414641" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I've had the unfortunate experience of KNOWING that my two younger children were molested over and over again by a child we adopted (he is now gone forever and both of them are adopted too, so I'm not against adoption...these are just facts).</p><p></p><p> There are certain specialists that deal with children who were molested. It is such a delicate issue. I don't think that they are supposed to come right out and ask, but build up a relationship with the child so that he will feel safe enough to disclose. My children played games with the therapist for a long time and they talked about a lot of stuff metter-of-factly. I would look for somesbody who specializes in children who have been molested. Although I usually like neuropsychologists, they can't really diagnose molestation. It's not the same thing as a childhood disorder. It is something that happened to her, not an inborn disability. Do you have any idea when this may have happened or who did it? </p><p></p><p>I have tons of empathy for both you and your child. I hope you can find the right answers. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 414641, member: 1550"] I've had the unfortunate experience of KNOWING that my two younger children were molested over and over again by a child we adopted (he is now gone forever and both of them are adopted too, so I'm not against adoption...these are just facts). There are certain specialists that deal with children who were molested. It is such a delicate issue. I don't think that they are supposed to come right out and ask, but build up a relationship with the child so that he will feel safe enough to disclose. My children played games with the therapist for a long time and they talked about a lot of stuff metter-of-factly. I would look for somesbody who specializes in children who have been molested. Although I usually like neuropsychologists, they can't really diagnose molestation. It's not the same thing as a childhood disorder. It is something that happened to her, not an inborn disability. Do you have any idea when this may have happened or who did it? I have tons of empathy for both you and your child. I hope you can find the right answers. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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