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Old 12-02-2008, 08:59 AM
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I feel that you should never take a chance with your child or any other child's safety. I would insist that the school listen. Bring in his files and/or therapists or what ever is necessary to make them listen. He needs to be in line of sight at all times and never alone with another child (bathrooms are a common place for this). Children who are sexually abuse (even before they remember) can have a tendency to recreate that abuse either on others or by having others do it to them. Schools are able to set up safety plans. It isn't punishment for the child, in fact the child will probably not even be aware of it. But, better safe than sorry I think.
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