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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am so sorry you are dealing with this. It sounds like you already know that telling is important so your kid can get the help he needs before the consequences are even more serious for you or him (or others like classmates or teachers). I hope that when you disclose it's seen as evidence of how bad he feels, not how bad he is. I hope you are able to make a safety plan, including safe restraint if needed and a safe place for your other child to be. Have you considered cameras in your house to protect you in the event of a child abuse report? [/quote] Op here. Yes we have cameras. I like the language you used. He’s feeling bad, it’s not that he IS bad. I swear he really is sweet and loving and kind. His teachers rave about him and how he is so gentle with younger kids at school. He has trouble with impulse control and regulation. [/quote]
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