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AITA for wanting to take a restraining order out against a woman who appears to be stalking my child?

by Charlie Brown
January 21, 2026
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In a desperate search for the right care for their son with AuDHD, a family reached out to a childminder website, hoping to find someone truly experienced and understanding. When Jane responded, her impressive credentials and warm demeanor seemed like a beacon of hope amidst the chaos, promising a safe and supportive environment for their child.

Yet, beneath the surface of that initial meeting at a local café, subtle inconsistencies began to unravel the trust they had cautiously placed in her. What started as a hopeful connection soon spiraled into confusion and doubt, revealing a tangled web of deception that threatened their son’s well-being and their peace of mind.

AITA for wanting to take a restraining order out against a woman who appears to be stalking my child?

About 5-6 weeks ago, we posted an ad on a...

A few days later, I get a message from -...

We met her at a local cafe with our son,...

I asked for references - she could only provide some...

When I queried this, she admitted that her SN work...

We decided this was too sketchy and I ghosted her....

Fast forward to yesterday, I receive a message from her...

She shared lies about his teacher, accused me of lying...

I was horrified that she went out of her way...

I am terrified this woman will keep trying to prey...

I immediately contacted the swimming academy and reported her breach...

I made a police report, but they suggested I apply...

I worry about applying for the restraining order because she...

The situation described moves far beyond a typical vetting failure and enters the realm of potential stalking behavior, necessitating an analysis through the lens of personal safety and professional boundaries. According to Dr. Evelyn F. Brodsky, a psychologist specializing in boundary violations, ‘When an individual ignores explicit social and professional cues—such as being ghosted—and continues to insert themselves into a target’s life through third parties or professional settings, the motivation shifts from professional interest to fixation, which is a significant predictor of escalation.’

The applicant, ‘Jane,’ demonstrated multiple concerning behaviors: consistent dishonesty during the initial screening (misrepresenting voluntary work as professional experience), refusal to provide standard references, and, most critically, leveraging personal information shared in confidence (the son’s swimming class) to gain employment at that specific location. This pattern suggests a severe failure in impulse control and an inability to respect personal boundaries, regardless of any underlying mental health condition. For parents of children with Special Needs (SN), the perceived threat is heightened because the applicant specifically sought out a role requiring high levels of trust and professional responsibility.

The OP’s actions—reporting the behavior to the academy, the childminder website, and the police—were entirely appropriate as they created a documented trail of concern. While the police may not have sufficient evidence for immediate criminal charges based solely on information access, obtaining a restraining order is a civil remedy designed precisely for situations where a pattern of harassment or unwanted contact causes reasonable fear. The OP should proceed with the restraining order application. A constructive recommendation is to maintain meticulous records of all future attempted contacts and share the full context of the situation with the swimming academy’s management and the police department handling the case.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Glittering_Focus_295 No you would not be TA. And even if...

bookworm-1960 NTA

Your focus is the safety of your child. Clearly, this woman lied about her background and her experience. The swim academy should be much more careful about hiring and limit who has access to family information. By ghosting her, you unfortunately resulted in her focusing on you and your son.

Going forward, I would suggest you meet the first time...

Letting her know he takes swim lessons is fine, but...

Only_Music_2640 Some random new hire at a swim academy was...

That breach needs to be reported to the highest level...

Relevant-Highlight90 It's unlikely you would be granted one at this...

Change swimming facilities and make it clear to the other...

Ensure that every where your child goes has this person's...

If she crosses the line at some point where you...

In the meantime, practice good safety procedures with your child,...

Numerous_Look_9846 DO IT!! Gosh, think about your child! It's starting...

ProfessorDistinct835 YWNBTA, but be prepared that it may escalate things...

It is very frightening. Also, you were kind of a...

Quiet-Hamster6509 The police wouldn't have recommended an restraining order unless...

The original poster (OP) is facing an extreme situation where a prospective caregiver has escalated from a job interview process to actively seeking out the child and accessing private information at his activity center. The central conflict lies between the OP’s fundamental duty to protect their vulnerable son and the ethical discomfort of taking legal action against someone who might be experiencing significant mental health struggles.

Given the documented pattern of deception, boundary violation, and targeted surveillance against the child, is pursuing a restraining order the necessary and justified step to ensure the child’s safety, even if the individual’s behavior stems from underlying mental health issues?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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