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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 196593" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Oh, I am so sorry!</p><p>I agree with-MM, that you need to get your son to a good psychiatric. Find out if he has an actual plan of action or if he is just "thinking." </p><p>It is good that he actually said something aloud to you. You are very lucky to be communicating. Did he express concern or worry about it? Or was he ho-hum about it?</p><p>I would definitely get locks on the girls' doors. You don't want them to freak out, but just reassure them that they are old enough to have their own privacy now. I don't know how much they know or how worried they are about the touching that already occurred.</p><p>Are they cordial to one another at breakfast or after school? Or is everything totally cold and scary?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 196593, member: 3419"] Oh, I am so sorry! I agree with-MM, that you need to get your son to a good psychiatric. Find out if he has an actual plan of action or if he is just "thinking." It is good that he actually said something aloud to you. You are very lucky to be communicating. Did he express concern or worry about it? Or was he ho-hum about it? I would definitely get locks on the girls' doors. You don't want them to freak out, but just reassure them that they are old enough to have their own privacy now. I don't know how much they know or how worried they are about the touching that already occurred. Are they cordial to one another at breakfast or after school? Or is everything totally cold and scary? [/QUOTE]
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