va32h
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A few hours ago, I found my son deliberately hurting an animal. I am so freaked out. I know this is a very dangerous sign, and I am beside myself with worry.
My son is 6 - we are in Las Vegas visiting my sister. We were driving back to her house from a short outing and found a turtle in the road. We took it back to the house and put it in my sister's fenced in courtyard, while we figured out what to do.
All my kids were excited about the turtle, and enjoyed watching him crawl around. Well we did a little research and discovered that it wasn't a turtle - it was a baby box tortoise, a protected animal in Nevada. There is a special Tortoise Pickup hotline you can call if you have rescued a tortoise that has wandered into an urban area. So the tortoise folks are coming tomorrow, so far so good.
Well, my son wanted to stay outside a bit and watch the turtle. So we said fine, and went inside about our business. I happened to be walking by the window, and saw him throwing dirt at what I thought was the ground. Then I saw him pick up another pile of dirt, and realized he was throwing it (fairly hard) at the tortoise.
Well I called him in at once and asked him what he was doing. I was very upset. I told him he could not hurt animals, that was not nice at all, and I was very unhappy about it. I tried to keep from flying off the handle - but what distrubed me the most wast that my son didn't seem the least bit upset. Not upset that I was angry at him, not upset over what he'd done - nothing. I sent him in to wash his hands, and he did so again, with no emotion. His face was just blank.
Then he sat on his bed for awhile and wouldn't talk to anyone. After an hour or so, he told me that he wanted to see the turtle go back inside his shell, that's why he was throwing the dirt. I said that turtles go in their shells when they are scared, and that it wasn't nice to scare animals or people, on purpose.
He only cried once, when he found out we were not going to go on a walk after dinner, which we had promised him earlier. And that was crying about not getting his way, not over any remorse for what he had done.
I just have visions of my son growing up to be a sociopath. I can't believe he would do something like that. He is a small boy, and has talked about being picked on by other boys at school. His father is not very involved in his life at the moment...I just don't know what to do.
As soon as we get home, I am going to look into some family counseling for all of us, but that isnt' for two weeks. We leave for Disneyland on Thursday, and I am just beside myself. I guess I am looking for reassurance or advice, or I don't know what.
My son is 6 - we are in Las Vegas visiting my sister. We were driving back to her house from a short outing and found a turtle in the road. We took it back to the house and put it in my sister's fenced in courtyard, while we figured out what to do.
All my kids were excited about the turtle, and enjoyed watching him crawl around. Well we did a little research and discovered that it wasn't a turtle - it was a baby box tortoise, a protected animal in Nevada. There is a special Tortoise Pickup hotline you can call if you have rescued a tortoise that has wandered into an urban area. So the tortoise folks are coming tomorrow, so far so good.
Well, my son wanted to stay outside a bit and watch the turtle. So we said fine, and went inside about our business. I happened to be walking by the window, and saw him throwing dirt at what I thought was the ground. Then I saw him pick up another pile of dirt, and realized he was throwing it (fairly hard) at the tortoise.
Well I called him in at once and asked him what he was doing. I was very upset. I told him he could not hurt animals, that was not nice at all, and I was very unhappy about it. I tried to keep from flying off the handle - but what distrubed me the most wast that my son didn't seem the least bit upset. Not upset that I was angry at him, not upset over what he'd done - nothing. I sent him in to wash his hands, and he did so again, with no emotion. His face was just blank.
Then he sat on his bed for awhile and wouldn't talk to anyone. After an hour or so, he told me that he wanted to see the turtle go back inside his shell, that's why he was throwing the dirt. I said that turtles go in their shells when they are scared, and that it wasn't nice to scare animals or people, on purpose.
He only cried once, when he found out we were not going to go on a walk after dinner, which we had promised him earlier. And that was crying about not getting his way, not over any remorse for what he had done.
I just have visions of my son growing up to be a sociopath. I can't believe he would do something like that. He is a small boy, and has talked about being picked on by other boys at school. His father is not very involved in his life at the moment...I just don't know what to do.
As soon as we get home, I am going to look into some family counseling for all of us, but that isnt' for two weeks. We leave for Disneyland on Thursday, and I am just beside myself. I guess I am looking for reassurance or advice, or I don't know what.
please don't worry.
for your concern.