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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 440810" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Well, well, well.... Did not think people would be THAT alarmed. His behavior puzzles me, that's for sure. Otherwise I would have not started a thread on it. But it does not worry me to the same point as some of you guys. </p><p>When it comes to animals, I am really not sure of his true intention. Therefor I do not want to draw any harsh conclusion. Regarding the pig episode, I agree it is not something to do. Animals should be respected, just like human beings. BUT, I think of the tipical joke "spooking someone for a good laugh", everybody has done it. Maybe difficult child sees it the same way and does not understand that the wood could hurt as well. I don't know. All I'm saying is: there could be all kind of explanation for his behavior.</p><p>husband also agrees those things should be monitored but as he put it: "don't think it is anything, but I will not let my guard down". I think it is a good approach. It will be talked about in therapy, maybe without difficult child so I can speak freely and let the therapist handle it the way she thinks is best. </p><p>Whatever the problem is, I want to remain hopeful because he is so young and husband and I are seeking help now and not later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 440810, member: 11847"] Well, well, well.... Did not think people would be THAT alarmed. His behavior puzzles me, that's for sure. Otherwise I would have not started a thread on it. But it does not worry me to the same point as some of you guys. When it comes to animals, I am really not sure of his true intention. Therefor I do not want to draw any harsh conclusion. Regarding the pig episode, I agree it is not something to do. Animals should be respected, just like human beings. BUT, I think of the tipical joke "spooking someone for a good laugh", everybody has done it. Maybe difficult child sees it the same way and does not understand that the wood could hurt as well. I don't know. All I'm saying is: there could be all kind of explanation for his behavior. husband also agrees those things should be monitored but as he put it: "don't think it is anything, but I will not let my guard down". I think it is a good approach. It will be talked about in therapy, maybe without difficult child so I can speak freely and let the therapist handle it the way she thinks is best. Whatever the problem is, I want to remain hopeful because he is so young and husband and I are seeking help now and not later. [/QUOTE]
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