I'm going to change the names and obscure a few details.
Sandy is a four year old girl, and she has a special needs 13 year old cousin named Nathan. She sees Nathan frequently, since he is being raised by their grandma.
Nathan is developmentally behind, and small due to abuse as a baby and preschool age. He was given to his Grandmother at the age of five. Right now, at 13, he's the size of a seven year old, and developmentally, he's about seven.
He's a nice kid. Very sweet, just hard to handle for very long.
Anyway...so here is the conversation...
Sandy: "Nathan keeps pushing me on my bottom"
Me: "Why? is he trying to help you climb?"
Sandy: "No, he just always likes to touch my bottom"
Me: "Does Mom or Dad or Grandma ever see this?"
Sandy: "No...it's only when we play in his room or our room, or sometimes on the trampoline".
Me: "What does he do when you tell him STOP IT NATHAN!"
Sandy: "He just grabs me by my panties and keeps pulling them down"
(O.K, so at this point, i'm definitely talking to Mom)
But, when I spoke to Mom, she said "Oh, Sandy says stuff like that all the time, Nathan is like a bumbling four year old, he isn't trying to touch her privates".
So, I reminded her that just because he's developmentally delayed, he's still 13 and no matter what, nature marches on. I don't think Sandy is just SAYING this stuff"
She left it at "I'll keep an eye out".
So, now I want to tell Dad...but, I know Dad will go off on Nathan, and make a whole new problem.
Sandy is a four year old girl, and she has a special needs 13 year old cousin named Nathan. She sees Nathan frequently, since he is being raised by their grandma.
Nathan is developmentally behind, and small due to abuse as a baby and preschool age. He was given to his Grandmother at the age of five. Right now, at 13, he's the size of a seven year old, and developmentally, he's about seven.
He's a nice kid. Very sweet, just hard to handle for very long.
Anyway...so here is the conversation...
Sandy: "Nathan keeps pushing me on my bottom"
Me: "Why? is he trying to help you climb?"
Sandy: "No, he just always likes to touch my bottom"
Me: "Does Mom or Dad or Grandma ever see this?"
Sandy: "No...it's only when we play in his room or our room, or sometimes on the trampoline".
Me: "What does he do when you tell him STOP IT NATHAN!"
Sandy: "He just grabs me by my panties and keeps pulling them down"
(O.K, so at this point, i'm definitely talking to Mom)
But, when I spoke to Mom, she said "Oh, Sandy says stuff like that all the time, Nathan is like a bumbling four year old, he isn't trying to touch her privates".
So, I reminded her that just because he's developmentally delayed, he's still 13 and no matter what, nature marches on. I don't think Sandy is just SAYING this stuff"
She left it at "I'll keep an eye out".
So, now I want to tell Dad...but, I know Dad will go off on Nathan, and make a whole new problem.
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