Several years ago, our family was befriended by a community
acquaintance with whom we shared some extracurricular activities. Over
time, this man (I’ll call him Bob), began paying attention to my
two-year-old son. He’d ask my son for high fives or hugs and offer to
take him for walks when my son grew antsy at events. At a summer picnic,
he asked if he could take my son over to the playground, “So you have a
chance to visit,” he said. I didn’t know him well, so I politely
declined.
From time to time, Bob came by our house with his grandchild, stopping to chat with us in the yard. More than once, he asked if my son could walk to the park with the two of them. I always came up with a reason to keep my son home with me.
http://herviewfromhome.com/not-my-child-protecting-my-son-from-a-sexual-predator/
From time to time, Bob came by our house with his grandchild, stopping to chat with us in the yard. More than once, he asked if my son could walk to the park with the two of them. I always came up with a reason to keep my son home with me.
http://herviewfromhome.com/not-my-child-protecting-my-son-from-a-sexual-predator/