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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son had a play date with a classmate from school and the short version was that i went upstairs when I noticed it was too quiet. I found the kids in the closet in the other boy had taken off all of his clothes. I calmly told him to get his clothes on and that they were not allowed to be upstairs alone and shortly thereafter his mom came to pick him up. When the kids left I discussed this with my son, asked him what exactly had happened and he said the other boy wanted him to touch his privates. We had a pretty straightforward discussion at that point about how that was inappropriate and how it made my son feel uncomfortable and if it ever happens again he should say that. I honestly don't think it was a particularly big deal to my son – I think he realizes that he can't do that again and should seek adult help if it happens again. He didn't really seem too concerned about it one where the other. I'm wondering though if I need to discuss this with the other kids parents? And also whether I should raise this with the teacher, since this is a classmate from school. This isn't someone we have repeated play dates with So I'm not really worried about this happening again, but I'm friendly with the mom and they will likely be in the same school for some time going forward. I can't decide whether I am overreacting under reacting or what![/quote] I would tell both the teacher and the parents. [/quote] Unles you think there is a problem at home why would you tell the teacher? This is a family issue and the parent should be allowed to address it. That said if you think there is some sort of abuse at home and you need to get an "authority" figure involved I would start with the school counselor. Not the teacher. [/quote]
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