Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such acts have often been associated with the rage and confusion of sexual molestation. The fact that these were his toys hints at self-blame.
(burning up personal items belonging to someone else would be an entirely different story)
Loosing control of his bowels indicates pure terror. This child needs serious help, now. I know of kids who started small fires who were arrested and labeled arsonists. It's a very serious matter. Please do not delay obtaining help for this kid!
I don't think the kid actually did that ... just a phrase!!
I'd be watching him carefully, OP, and thinking back if there have been any other red flags.
What is the reason he gave?
He told me he was bored and I admit I snapped at him for doing something as reckless and dangerous as this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he spending any time with an adult who may be sexually abusing your son?
Or another kid who may have abused your son? What toys, from which years? Who were they from? Who played with your son when these toys were given?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's normal for kids to want to experiment with fire. Let him do so in a safe way.
How many kids do you know who have experimented with fire?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's normal for kids to want to experiment with fire. Let him do so in a safe way.
How many kids do you know who have experimented with fire?
Many many boyscouts.
+1 beyond it being a safety issue, I see nothing wrong with this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he spending any time with an adult who may be sexually abusing your son?
Or another kid who may have abused your son? What toys, from which years? Who were they from? Who played with your son when these toys were given?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's normal for kids to want to experiment with fire. Let him do so in a safe way.
How many kids do you know who have experimented with fire?
Many many boyscouts.
Anonymous wrote:Is he spending any time with an adult who may be sexually abusing your son?
Anonymous wrote:Totally normal. Boys specifically tend to go through a pyro stage.
I finally told my son we would have designated fire time. He had to tell us what he wanted to try (burning shit, spraying Lysol in front of a lighter, etc.) and he got to do it supervised. Sometimes we had a bucket of water nearby, sometimes we insisted it be done outside.
After a few months, the pyro phase passed. Every mother of a boy I spoke with said their sons went through the pyro phase.
Anonymous wrote:Such acts have often been associated with the rage and confusion of sexual molestation. The fact that these were his toys hints at self-blame.
(burning up personal items belonging to someone else would be an entirely different story)
Loosing control of his bowels indicates pure terror. This child needs serious help, now. I know of kids who started small fires who were arrested and labeled arsonists. It's a very serious matter. Please do not delay obtaining help for this kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's normal for kids to want to experiment with fire. Let him do so in a safe way.
How many kids do you know who have experimented with fire?
I wrote this earlier, and feel compelled to clarify the forgoing:Anonymous wrote:Such acts have often been associated with the rage and confusion of sexual molestation. The fact that these were his toys hints at self-blame.
(burning up personal items belonging to someone else would be an entirely different story)
Loosing control of his bowels indicates pure terror. This child needs serious help, now. I know of kids who started small fires who were arrested and labeled arsonists. It's a very serious matter. Please do not delay obtaining help for this kid!