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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 716335" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Welcome, Monica.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think for starters you need to remove all the sharp knives, box cutters, tools, etc. from your home. Think smart. Anything that could be used as a weapon needs to go away. My kids received bowling pins from a birthday party. Those things were heavy and I didn't trust my son not to conk his sister on the head with one, so they were in the attic for years. I think in your case, you should take anything of that nature out of the home entirely. </p><p></p><p>Please focus your efforts on keeping all the children safe. It sounds as if this boy could be much more than any one person can be expected to handle. Your other children deserve to feel safe in their own home, so do you. </p><p></p><p>Monica, I know the above posts must seem very harsh to you. I assure you that the people here understand and care about your situation. Please try to understand that the majority of 7 year old children do not have homicidal tendencies. This child, the child in your home, is a dangerous person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 716335, member: 11832"] Welcome, Monica. I think for starters you need to remove all the sharp knives, box cutters, tools, etc. from your home. Think smart. Anything that could be used as a weapon needs to go away. My kids received bowling pins from a birthday party. Those things were heavy and I didn't trust my son not to conk his sister on the head with one, so they were in the attic for years. I think in your case, you should take anything of that nature out of the home entirely. Please focus your efforts on keeping all the children safe. It sounds as if this boy could be much more than any one person can be expected to handle. Your other children deserve to feel safe in their own home, so do you. Monica, I know the above posts must seem very harsh to you. I assure you that the people here understand and care about your situation. Please try to understand that the majority of 7 year old children do not have homicidal tendencies. This child, the child in your home, is a dangerous person. [/QUOTE]
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