It is common for children to talk to themselves as a way to process thoughts and emotions. This behavior can help them develop language skills and problem-solving abilities. To support your son, you can encourage open communication, provide a safe and non-judgmental environment, and offer opportunities for social interaction and play to help him feel connected and supported.
Some boys do that it is very normal
No. The support order has your son's name on it, so it only applies to him.
To effectively talk to your son about his feelings and concerns, create a safe and open environment for communication, actively listen to him without judgment, validate his emotions, and offer support and guidance as needed. Encourage him to express himself honestly and assure him that his feelings are important and valid.
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To address concerns about your son talking to himself, observe his behavior and consider his age. It is common for children to talk to themselves as a way of processing thoughts and emotions. However, if you notice excessive or concerning behavior, consider seeking advice from a mental health professional or pediatrician.
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I doubt your son will buy his own food, pay the rent, etc to support himself. All that living expenses is what the support goes to. It goes to the adult who pays for him so no.
Lawyer. It's time to talk to a lawyer.
The father son talk is the talk about growing up and getting of age for certain actions and protecting yourself.
If your son wants to become a woman he needs to understand the changes himself, if he is not mature enough to comprehend these differences himself, them he may not be ready to take such a big step. Find him a local group, or someone in the same situation to talk to.
If the son is a minor and the parents have custody, yes. If the son is not a minor and has told the lawyer not to talk to his parents, no. The son is the client, even if the parents are paying. If the son does not mind, then yes.
Yes, Jesus does refer to himself as the Son of God in the Bible.