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Anonymous
Nanny should be proactive if parents can be supportive. If not, she should leave before it gets worse, and she's held liable.
Anonymous
There are so many things that could be causing this behavior. Could be anything from just copying a classmates behavior to being exposed to porn, or possibly something much worse. It is important to find the cause, remove it from this child's life and correct the behavior. That behavior is not typical appropriate behavior for a 9 year old child.
I agree with 00:06 as far as a discipline method is concerned, that seems appropriate to me.
Anonymous
Get out of there before he rapes you and I am serious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get out of there before he rapes you and I am serious.

Do you think this might be how the "rich white boy mass killers" acted out, when they were about this age?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get out of there before he rapes you and I am serious.

Do you think this might be how the "rich white boy mass killers" acted out, when they were about this age?


Oh for heaven's sake. Holy escalation Batman.
Anonymous
This child should definitely be evaluated by a therapist.

Something is wrong- and to have tht level of detail he is either seeing/hearing or experiencing something he should not be.
Anonymous
He really needs a therapist. I work with a kid that is 8 and he overdoes the pee and poo stuff (normally by his age it is not being used as much, if at all), and he also will talk inappropriately about his privates. He DOES have mental health issues (his dad does too, who is no longer in the picture), but even he does not do things that the OP mentioned in her post. Sometimes kids with parents that are more modern and open, will talk more about things like their penis because it was never discouraged in their home, and they just aren't understanding that it is not something that gets talked about in public and at school on the playground etc. The child also could have Asperger's which would mean they might have a tougher time knowing what is socially acceptable and what is not. But what OP said goes beyond that. My charge has ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder) but also shows many symptoms of Asperger's as well.
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