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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 369430" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I posted on your other thread, but a question I want to ask - has this boy been sexually abused? It happens far too often and if it happened some time ago and this behaviour has been part of the response, then it would take a lot of therapy now to help sort it. But it could be sorted.</p><p></p><p>The abuser needn't be an adult in his life, either - my eldest, easy child, was sexually abused at the age of 5, in the school playground, by a 7 year old boy who she had grown up with (they had been in the same child care centre as infants). I've heard of similar scenarios with other people I know - different schools, different kids, but again - nothing was done. In easy child's case, she didn't tell us for two years because this boy had her so terrified for her life and for mine (he had said if she told, he would send his father round to our house to run over me with the lawnmower). Another young friend of mine was sexually molested in her first week at school, by some boys in the oldest grade. Because she could not identify them (she was too new at the school) nothing was done. </p><p></p><p>Your son sounds like he has big problems. In easy child's case, the counselling she had was worthless. It is vital to get GOOD help, and if you feel they're not getting it, you keep nagging for something better.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the site.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 369430, member: 1991"] I posted on your other thread, but a question I want to ask - has this boy been sexually abused? It happens far too often and if it happened some time ago and this behaviour has been part of the response, then it would take a lot of therapy now to help sort it. But it could be sorted. The abuser needn't be an adult in his life, either - my eldest, easy child, was sexually abused at the age of 5, in the school playground, by a 7 year old boy who she had grown up with (they had been in the same child care centre as infants). I've heard of similar scenarios with other people I know - different schools, different kids, but again - nothing was done. In easy child's case, she didn't tell us for two years because this boy had her so terrified for her life and for mine (he had said if she told, he would send his father round to our house to run over me with the lawnmower). Another young friend of mine was sexually molested in her first week at school, by some boys in the oldest grade. Because she could not identify them (she was too new at the school) nothing was done. Your son sounds like he has big problems. In easy child's case, the counselling she had was worthless. It is vital to get GOOD help, and if you feel they're not getting it, you keep nagging for something better. Welcome to the site. Marg [/QUOTE]
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