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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 492847" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>Thanx for feedback....The thing is that luckily he is appropriate in public and with friends....he is actually more the observer and listener......At home we have put all the safety measures in place now.....it just frustrates me te play detective all the time! And to supervise him with little brother....all the time! I am also teaching little one what to say and react in uncomfortable situations.</p><p>We also decided to give propper info, directly.....the reason my son gave for watching things he wasn't suppose to was that he wants to know how things work and was to shy to ask.....being visual he has to see it to! So now we give it straight and honest......We did realize that since he was very young he always wanted to know exactly how things work, asking plenty of interesting and difficult questions.....so it must not have been a surprise to us that in this area it is no different!!!!OMG! Wonder what is waiting for the teen stage!?!In plenty of areas he is interested in things, much older kids would be interested in, like religion, politics......but this makes it difficult, because I cant discuss it with his peers moms......and it contribute to him feeling 'different'.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 492847, member: 8045"] Thanx for feedback....The thing is that luckily he is appropriate in public and with friends....he is actually more the observer and listener......At home we have put all the safety measures in place now.....it just frustrates me te play detective all the time! And to supervise him with little brother....all the time! I am also teaching little one what to say and react in uncomfortable situations. We also decided to give propper info, directly.....the reason my son gave for watching things he wasn't suppose to was that he wants to know how things work and was to shy to ask.....being visual he has to see it to! So now we give it straight and honest......We did realize that since he was very young he always wanted to know exactly how things work, asking plenty of interesting and difficult questions.....so it must not have been a surprise to us that in this area it is no different!!!!OMG! Wonder what is waiting for the teen stage!?!In plenty of areas he is interested in things, much older kids would be interested in, like religion, politics......but this makes it difficult, because I cant discuss it with his peers moms......and it contribute to him feeling 'different'....... [/QUOTE]
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