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Grandparents worry about grandchild's welfare

By Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

Dear Worried: The correct response to this report is never to assume that the child is lying, but to investigate and discern what is behind these statements.

Everything your grandchild says should be taken seriously; if he reports being hit, you must follow through. The parent should not accuse him of lying, but instead, every adult should try to find out why he is reporting this. Reflexively accusing them of lying calls this parent's instincts into serious question.

There is no question that this child is in the "high risk" category: no contact with one biological parent, and the other parent has moved another unrelated adult into the home.

The statistics concerning the risk to children when a parent cohabits with a nonrelative are shocking. According to an oft-quoted 2005 study published in the Journal of American Academy of Pediatrics: "Children living in households with unrelated adults are nearly 50 times as likely to die of inflicted injuries as children living with two biological parents."

Over the course of the eight-year study, in households with unrelated adults, most perpetrators (83.9 percent) were the unrelated adult household member; 6.5 percent of perpetrators were the biological parent of the child.

Even if this child is not in physical danger, his statements indicate distress.

 

You and your spouse should do everything possible to get to know the domestic partner. Take on more child care, if possible. Urge the child's parent to take this very seriously. And if the parent doesn't, you should report this to CPS.

Also, enroll the child in a quality nursery school or Head Start program. Early childhood education will have a profound impact. Experienced teachers can mark his progress, and are also mandated reporters.

Dear Amy: I want to point out that as a male I do my best to respect everyone. I have on occasion been grabbed in an inappropriate manner or had a woman attempt to take advantage of me.

I find it distasteful in the extreme to be treated this way.

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