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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 437810" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Others have asked about whether there was any trauma about 2 years ago... the answer seems to be "no", but I'd like to add to that:<strong><u> as far as you know.</u></strong></p><p><strong><u></u></strong></p><p>Does he go to daycare? playschool? other friends' houses? Or, it could be some trusted family member... BUT - unless you live in total isolation - this is a very real possibility: all it would take is a single incident of sexual interferance, going back about 2 years. It might be one-time, or it might be on-going. This alone can trigger very serious - and on-going - behavior problems.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Do NOT attempt to deal with this yourself.</strong></u> You will only confuse the situation. This requires access to a psychiatrist who specializes in child sexual abuse. Tell them you have no idea what might have happened, but that you need to know if this is a possibility and/or reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 437810, member: 11791"] Others have asked about whether there was any trauma about 2 years ago... the answer seems to be "no", but I'd like to add to that:[B][U] as far as you know. [/U][/B] Does he go to daycare? playschool? other friends' houses? Or, it could be some trusted family member... BUT - unless you live in total isolation - this is a very real possibility: all it would take is a single incident of sexual interferance, going back about 2 years. It might be one-time, or it might be on-going. This alone can trigger very serious - and on-going - behavior problems. [U][B]Do NOT attempt to deal with this yourself.[/B][/U] You will only confuse the situation. This requires access to a psychiatrist who specializes in child sexual abuse. Tell them you have no idea what might have happened, but that you need to know if this is a possibility and/or reality. [/QUOTE]
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