HOW GOOD PARENTS MISS CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND 5 QUESTIONS TO CHANGE THAT
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How do good parents miss child sexual abuse? It is simple.
By not asking the right questions.
One day my son went to a classmate's home for a Halloween costume party. When I picked him up a few hours later I could tell by the ear to ear grin on his face that he had a great time. As we were about to leave, I was standing at the door with his little friend's father and grandmother.
Both adults were giving me a great report about my son's behavior. I was a relieved parent. Thank goodness. No issues. No worries.
I quickly scooted my happy kid in the car and drove home.
But as I drove us home I felt uneasy. Something was off.
Then it hit me. I swerved into the next parking lot. No signal. I got a well-deserved honk from the driver behind me.
But I was distracted. I had been here before. Except I was the child then.
Back in the dayr
I could recall that when I was a little girl being abused by a teen relative my mother would innocently ask me a few questions as we left a relative's home.
"Did you behave?" "Did you listen?" "Were you a good girl?"
1. What mom didn't know is that the teen who was living there had threatened me before she had even arrived. Sometimes he'd even be standing behind her balling up his fists or giving me mean looks.
2. Asking me those questions, especially in front of a person who was using me for sexual experimentation reinforced in my young mind that I was supposed to do whatever I was told by the person who was watching me while she was gone.
3. Because I had said, "yes" at the door I didn't think that I could change my answer later. To do so would mean that I would have to explain why I "lied" when she asked me earlier.
When parents ask children whether or not they were good in front of children and adults most children feel pressured to say yes.
So in that parking lot I turned around and looked at my son in his eyes. I started all over again. I asked the correct questions.
Perhaps you may want to consider asking these questions the next time that your child is in someone else's care.
I asked my son privately whether or not he enjoyed himself.
How did you spend your time?
What was your favorite part of the party?
What was the least favorite part?
Did you feel safe?
Was there anything else that you wanted to share?
Try to remember to make these questions a consistent habit. It might be helpful to remind your children that they can always add details about what occurred while they were away from you.
My mistake that day was a common one for parents. We think that as long as we ask questions we are on top of things.
The truth is, parents must always questions, at the right time, under the right circumstances.
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About the Author
With over 20 years of service, Tonya GJ Prince is an expert in both abuse & post-crisis growth. Tonya is an author, activist, advocate, Survivor, speaker, counselor, & mentor.
She has been recognized by women leaders in the community for her work as the founder of the not-for-profit charity Braid the Ladder.
Tonya enjoys family, friends, laughter, music, movies, storytelling, reading, writing, DIY projects, and stage performance.
She holds a BS in Organizational Management & Development from Bluefield College.
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