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Sensitive trigger - devastated

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SkySmiler · 29/07/2019 14:48

My 2 boys 10 and 6 were getting ready earlier and the younger one said to the older one, kiss my willy, I'm devastated, this isn't normal is it?

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flamingnoravera · 29/07/2019 18:17

Click on the pic to see the levels of concern.

peachgreen · 29/07/2019 21:23

That's really useful Nora, thank you for sharing.

SkySmiler · 30/07/2019 13:27

Thank you all for your responses, could you repost pls flaming, unable to view.

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SkySmiler · 30/07/2019 13:33

Meant to say I will be contacting NSPCC today for advice, and flaming, I can see it, tq.

The change in behaviour ia connected with school I think, he is struggling academically and school strongly believe he has dyslexia, has had screening and probability came back very high, will get a formal diagnosis come September.

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18YearsAMummy · 30/07/2019 16:42

I think you could be looking into this a bit deeper than you should, have you asked DS why he said it?

How has he been today?

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