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<blockquote data-quote="ahhjeez" data-source="post: 730569" data-attributes="member: 16999"><p>I just wanted to write and tell you how sorry I am that you are dealing with this. Also, I wanted to say, that you are absolutely not making too big a deal of this. I find it so incredible that the psychologist is pushing you to drop this AND wants to give him back internet access. He's already been inappropriate and that's putting it mildly. How would giving him access to as much pornography as he can watch beneficial. My gut instinct, and I know this is so much easier said than done, would be to take my kids and go. I can't imagine how hard this must be and I so, so feel for you and your daughter. Your ss needs intensive help before his behavior devolves any further. He's on an ominous road and I really question his therapists ability to effectively treat/help him if he is minimizing this behavior. What happens when he does it again? Or escalates as he most certainly will without treatment. This is NOT normal teen boy behavior. I have a teen boy and this is so far out of the realm that I just don't have any words..... I'm so glad that you are getting your daughter another therapist. I'm just so shocked that they are minimizing this and don't see it as predatory behavior. He took video of her in the bathroom and exposed himself at school. What more does he need to do before they see that this is not normal behavior? I wish you much strength for the road ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahhjeez, post: 730569, member: 16999"] I just wanted to write and tell you how sorry I am that you are dealing with this. Also, I wanted to say, that you are absolutely not making too big a deal of this. I find it so incredible that the psychologist is pushing you to drop this AND wants to give him back internet access. He's already been inappropriate and that's putting it mildly. How would giving him access to as much pornography as he can watch beneficial. My gut instinct, and I know this is so much easier said than done, would be to take my kids and go. I can't imagine how hard this must be and I so, so feel for you and your daughter. Your ss needs intensive help before his behavior devolves any further. He's on an ominous road and I really question his therapists ability to effectively treat/help him if he is minimizing this behavior. What happens when he does it again? Or escalates as he most certainly will without treatment. This is NOT normal teen boy behavior. I have a teen boy and this is so far out of the realm that I just don't have any words..... I'm so glad that you are getting your daughter another therapist. I'm just so shocked that they are minimizing this and don't see it as predatory behavior. He took video of her in the bathroom and exposed himself at school. What more does he need to do before they see that this is not normal behavior? I wish you much strength for the road ahead. [/QUOTE]
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