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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 163501" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>These boys need some serious treatment- ASAP. My take on it is that something- a lot- has gone on with the 7 yo and it obviously is coming out in this way. The 4 yo, bless his heart, is just going with what he has been taught. And the parents who are raising these boys are going to end up in big trouble if they can't find someone to take it serious. I understand that there are a lot of incompetent people out there in positions where they are supposed to be helping, but I think it is time to make a billion phone calls and document each one. Contact private and public agencies and psychiatrists and tdocs. Contact local advocacy or NAMI groups. It would appear to me that the 7yo and the 4yo would need a little different type of couseling, but I am no expert on this. </p><p></p><p>You are trying to get help- that is obvious or you wouldn't be here. I sincerely hope that you can find something- but it will take some assertiveness or I am concerned that all of you in the family will just become another statistic. Another thing- maybe try a nearby children's psychiatric hospital that is state funded- not because I think the boys need to be institutionalized, but because they end up taking in kids from abusive homes (both sexual and just plain assualt) and they might be able to point you in the right direction. If you don't live in a big city, look for one in the closest big city.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted and good luck- we know you are trying- just keep in mind- you are going to have to fight to get this help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 163501, member: 3699"] These boys need some serious treatment- ASAP. My take on it is that something- a lot- has gone on with the 7 yo and it obviously is coming out in this way. The 4 yo, bless his heart, is just going with what he has been taught. And the parents who are raising these boys are going to end up in big trouble if they can't find someone to take it serious. I understand that there are a lot of incompetent people out there in positions where they are supposed to be helping, but I think it is time to make a billion phone calls and document each one. Contact private and public agencies and psychiatrists and tdocs. Contact local advocacy or NAMI groups. It would appear to me that the 7yo and the 4yo would need a little different type of couseling, but I am no expert on this. You are trying to get help- that is obvious or you wouldn't be here. I sincerely hope that you can find something- but it will take some assertiveness or I am concerned that all of you in the family will just become another statistic. Another thing- maybe try a nearby children's psychiatric hospital that is state funded- not because I think the boys need to be institutionalized, but because they end up taking in kids from abusive homes (both sexual and just plain assualt) and they might be able to point you in the right direction. If you don't live in a big city, look for one in the closest big city. Keep us posted and good luck- we know you are trying- just keep in mind- you are going to have to fight to get this help. [/QUOTE]
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