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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 196565" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hon, I would make sure he sees a very good psychiatrist. If this were my child, rather than trying to guess what this means, I would want him in very aggressive treatment and would want him watched very carefully. I would not leave him alone with other kids. It may be nothing, it may pass, but I read "True Crime" and I wouldn't ignore it. I would try to help him now, while he is still young--at the same time I would make sure he is within sight of an adult at all times. You may have to buy an alarm for his door at night. This way you can help him help himself. If he feels an unhealthy impulse when nobody else is around, with an alarm this will wake you so you can help him control himself. If he has touched the girls, he has already done something inappropriate, and you really don't know if he's done other things to other kids. He needs help. Now when you tell the Psychiatrist about this, he is a mandated reporter and will be obligated to call CPS. Use them as helpers. They are used to all sorts of trouble and are helpful if you show a willingness to work with them. (((Big hugs))) to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 196565, member: 1550"] Hon, I would make sure he sees a very good psychiatrist. If this were my child, rather than trying to guess what this means, I would want him in very aggressive treatment and would want him watched very carefully. I would not leave him alone with other kids. It may be nothing, it may pass, but I read "True Crime" and I wouldn't ignore it. I would try to help him now, while he is still young--at the same time I would make sure he is within sight of an adult at all times. You may have to buy an alarm for his door at night. This way you can help him help himself. If he feels an unhealthy impulse when nobody else is around, with an alarm this will wake you so you can help him control himself. If he has touched the girls, he has already done something inappropriate, and you really don't know if he's done other things to other kids. He needs help. Now when you tell the Psychiatrist about this, he is a mandated reporter and will be obligated to call CPS. Use them as helpers. They are used to all sorts of trouble and are helpful if you show a willingness to work with them. (((Big hugs))) to you. [/QUOTE]
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