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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 493040" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>showing off his private area is one of my difficult child's behaviours that comes and goes. he does not do it when i am around but is not smart enough to not tell me about it. he did it often last year in the spring, he would whip it out in the school yard and shake it at the other kids, mostly other boys. i was horrified that the school never called to tell me about it and i heard it from other kids. the thing that freaked me out most was that there was a pedaphile that lived across from his school that liked little boys, it was in the news and everything about how the judge kept giving him extensions on moving away from the school and he refused. anyways, i ended up telling him that if he couldn't keep it private that I was going to call the police on him and he could go to jail for showing other people and touching it in public. that scared him out of it. not the best solution but it worked when everything else i tried didnt. he did it once this year, to a boy in grade 4 who told on him and the teacher sent home a note saying she didn't do anything about it because she didn't know what to do. i simply reminded him about the police and it didn't happen again. we also have a worry about him touching his younger siblings and we are very vigilant to protect them from him at all times, not just from that but from all his other things too. it is hard to be on the look out 24/7 but also necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 493040, member: 11339"] showing off his private area is one of my difficult child's behaviours that comes and goes. he does not do it when i am around but is not smart enough to not tell me about it. he did it often last year in the spring, he would whip it out in the school yard and shake it at the other kids, mostly other boys. i was horrified that the school never called to tell me about it and i heard it from other kids. the thing that freaked me out most was that there was a pedaphile that lived across from his school that liked little boys, it was in the news and everything about how the judge kept giving him extensions on moving away from the school and he refused. anyways, i ended up telling him that if he couldn't keep it private that I was going to call the police on him and he could go to jail for showing other people and touching it in public. that scared him out of it. not the best solution but it worked when everything else i tried didnt. he did it once this year, to a boy in grade 4 who told on him and the teacher sent home a note saying she didn't do anything about it because she didn't know what to do. i simply reminded him about the police and it didn't happen again. we also have a worry about him touching his younger siblings and we are very vigilant to protect them from him at all times, not just from that but from all his other things too. it is hard to be on the look out 24/7 but also necessary. [/QUOTE]
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