After Josh Duggar admitted to molesting his sisters at 14 to his parents, the parents decided to make some major rule changers in the family. Check out the what they did to keep everyone’s hands to themselves in the family.
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1. "There's things we've learned since then," Michelle Duggar said during the the Megyn Kelly interview. "We don't let boys babysit.
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2. The boys in the family could no longer play hide'n'seek together with their sisters. "Two don't go off and hide," Michelle said.
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3. No Duggar children are allowed on anyone's laps—even family members. This rule came to be after Josh Duggar fondled a 5-year-old while she was sitting in his lap. "Little ones don't sit on big boy's laps" anymore, except Daddy," Michelle said.
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4. They didn't feel like it was the law to report Josh molesting the girls. "As parents you are no mandatory reporters. The law allows you to do what you think is best for your child," Jim Bob Duggar said.
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1. "There's things we've learned since then," Michelle Duggar said during the the Megyn Kelly interview. "We don't let boys babysit.
2. The boys in the family could no longer play hide'n'seek together with their sisters. "Two don't go off and hide," Michelle said.
3. No Duggar children are allowed on anyone's laps—even family members. This rule came to be after Josh Duggar fondled a 5-year-old while she was sitting in his lap. "Little ones don't sit on big boy's laps" anymore, except Daddy," Michelle said.
4. They didn't feel like it was the law to report Josh molesting the girls. "As parents you are no mandatory reporters. The law allows you to do what you think is best for your child," Jim Bob Duggar said.