take him to a psycologist. Kids are a reflection of what goes on at home. There has to be a reason why the kid in question is doing such things. It could be a medical condition or it could be that the kid has gone through some traumatic experience. Best to find out soon.
2007-07-09 09:49:09
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answered by mr_gees100_peas 6
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Animal abuse is a part of the homicidal triangle which also includes bedwetting into an inappropriate age and setting fires. Serial killers usually have at least two of these issues.
Please try to find a forensic psychologist that can help you. To be sure, they should giive him a test called the MMPI-2.
Did you adopt this child?? Is there turmoil in your house? If you find the right Dr. and his test does not show tendencies toward Anitsocial Personality Disorder, then you may want to look at other medical issues. If his cholesterol is unusually low, this would contribute to violent behavior since cholesterol helps the brain process serotonin. Have him tested for heavy metal toxicity. Research shows that some SKs had abnormal amounts of metals in their system. If this is the case, a regular addition of yams into his diet will help remove the metals from his system. You may want to take it a step further by no longer vaccinating him (mercury poisioning), and abandoning over processed foods for raw foods such as raw, unpasturized milk.
And take him to a respectable church such as PCA. (No Binny Hinn garbage!!!!)
Lahoma
http://www.ahealthierpet.com
2007-07-13 11:01:58
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answered by LaHoma K 4
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Torturing small animals is a sure sign of anti-socialism, not necessarily serial killer material, I think that's a bit extreme. But this combined with the feces on the walls IS cause for great concern. I think you should take him to a therapist and see what they say.
2007-07-09 16:49:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Get him some help. It is a proven fact that children who torture animals, become not so nice things in there adulthood. Start by curbing what he watches on tv. Things with violence can distort his reality. Make is to where he watches only pg rated movies, you and your spouce need to spend some one on one time with him, meds maybe, and definitly counceling. Step back and take a look at your life. Is there alot of fighting, stress, etc in the home that causes him to have all this animosity? Take a step back, mom and get a look at the whole picure. When does he do those things, when he is mad, sad, depressed, happy, etc. Just look at the bigger picture.
2007-07-13 14:21:26
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answered by Dr Honesty 77 2
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Call the pediatrician and explain what is going on. When children start abusing small animals, it only leads to worse acts of violence as they get older. What you're describing is not normal childhood behavior and should be addressed immediately by a professional.
2007-07-09 17:03:28
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answered by kikio 6
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Uh...yeah. I'd get your child checked out straight away. There's something seriously wrong with your kid. Seriously. Look at all the studies done, this is how killers start out. Get help now. If this is even serious.
2007-07-09 18:29:37
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answered by musicpanther67 5
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I would take him 2 see some sort of doctor
2007-07-09 17:05:27
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answered by hrhtatertot 3
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Talk to a doctor about him and get him some sort of therapy or a councilor..
2007-07-09 16:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Take him to see a psychologist. He needs some help. You want to help him before its too late.
2007-07-13 16:18:21
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answered by Heather M 4
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dose he watch scary moves or has anyone let him maybe you should take him to see someone because the hurting animals thing is kinda weird
2007-07-09 16:49:21
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answered by MIXEDMAMI 2
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