Hi
I dont envy your situation, it must be very difficult. You know, personally, I wouldnt care if I got it wrong. A doubt, any doubt would be enough for me. I have 8 kids and dont think my husband has ever bathed any of my kids thats just a thought.
There must be some way you can limit your husbands access to your daughter and i would climb over hot coals until I found it. If your husband really is innocent he should be understanding and bending over backwards to help your daughter.
I'm assuming you and your husband are still together??
Your right, daughter is priority but I cant figure how you would ever be able to relax with your husband still living n your house. Its an accusation you will never forget. Its sad that your daughter chose to tell a teacher before she told you. I have never had any abuse within my family but have a friend whos daughter was and have a habit of talking to all of my kids when they're having there baths, its done in a kind joke way but they get the message of what and who is acceptable. The only acceptable one is and always has been me, from the minute they are out of nappies. Why if she was only with him 1 day did he feel it necessary to bathe her? Different families have very different routines. Some its a any parent will do, my own take is dirty kids are my responsibiliy, my time for 1 to 1 talk and my 3 ,4 and 5 yr olds love that.
keep in touch and let me know how things are going. Stay strong and focussed but you will have to begin to draw back from this, find a place where it sits comfortably. I cant tell you what to do about your husband except to say, trust is a fragile thing. My children are the only beings above myself and I wouldn't hesitate in being over protective if I thought I had too. Your daughter will soon learn the understanding of whats acceptable and whats not. Building up a great relationship with her will see you through a lifetime. We do listen with our ears. Its the hearing with the heart thats the tough challenging part sometimes. You have an instinct with your daughter, listen to it and act on it....
serendipity
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