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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 440846" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>No.</p><p>Kids do not try to hurt animals or squash frogs or even tear wings off the fly. No, it is not normal. Yes, it needs to be vigorously addressed. This is not anywhere near normal nor developmental as even two year olds that are normal kids do not do that. It sounds to me like he had every intention of harming the poor pig too, and has already harmed wild life. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes we read about children who are definitely heading in frightening directions and in my opinion we would be remiss not to act alarmed. Kids who harm animals (and I think he was ready to throw something at the pig, but for mom being there) often, if n Occupational Therapist (OT) usually, turn that against humans. Every serial killer started out with aniamals (not saying he will be a seriaal killer or a killer at all, but it's a very serious sign that can't be just tossed off as "he's young" or "he's developmentally delayed." My autistic son has never harmed an animal. He was developmentally delayed and he most certainly got annoyed with our dogs barked, but he covered his ears. He did not attempt to harm them.</p><p></p><p>I'm not exactly an expert, but I did live with a child psychopath and have much contact with very high caliber professionals who deal with this sort of thing. For me to be lax about this would be to disregard everything I know from people who are some of the smartest in the field. There are plenty of k ids who just come here with mainstream difficult child issues...backtalking, not listening, maybe hitting Johnny lightly when Johnny wins the game, or he has a meltdown when Dad says "no."</p><p></p><p>This is beyond all that I want this poster to realize that this is something to take extremely seriously. She doesn't know what he may have done BEHIND her back. Sadly, this issue must be addressed. Add to that, the excessive masturbation and the doll by his sister's crotch...this child has severe problems and it can not wait and I'd feel like I did not do my best if I said, "Well, don't take it too hard." I truly think she should. This does not seem like bipolar disorder or ADHD or ASpergers to me. It sounds like the child we adopted and he was dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 440846, member: 1550"] No. Kids do not try to hurt animals or squash frogs or even tear wings off the fly. No, it is not normal. Yes, it needs to be vigorously addressed. This is not anywhere near normal nor developmental as even two year olds that are normal kids do not do that. It sounds to me like he had every intention of harming the poor pig too, and has already harmed wild life. Sometimes we read about children who are definitely heading in frightening directions and in my opinion we would be remiss not to act alarmed. Kids who harm animals (and I think he was ready to throw something at the pig, but for mom being there) often, if n Occupational Therapist (OT) usually, turn that against humans. Every serial killer started out with aniamals (not saying he will be a seriaal killer or a killer at all, but it's a very serious sign that can't be just tossed off as "he's young" or "he's developmentally delayed." My autistic son has never harmed an animal. He was developmentally delayed and he most certainly got annoyed with our dogs barked, but he covered his ears. He did not attempt to harm them. I'm not exactly an expert, but I did live with a child psychopath and have much contact with very high caliber professionals who deal with this sort of thing. For me to be lax about this would be to disregard everything I know from people who are some of the smartest in the field. There are plenty of k ids who just come here with mainstream difficult child issues...backtalking, not listening, maybe hitting Johnny lightly when Johnny wins the game, or he has a meltdown when Dad says "no." This is beyond all that I want this poster to realize that this is something to take extremely seriously. She doesn't know what he may have done BEHIND her back. Sadly, this issue must be addressed. Add to that, the excessive masturbation and the doll by his sister's crotch...this child has severe problems and it can not wait and I'd feel like I did not do my best if I said, "Well, don't take it too hard." I truly think she should. This does not seem like bipolar disorder or ADHD or ASpergers to me. It sounds like the child we adopted and he was dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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