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AUTHOR: tony_jordanmomDATE: 09/01/03 8:07am
SUBJECT: Re: "humping"
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AUTHOR: alexs mom
Hi !

From what my pedi said, its normal, that he is discovering something, and it feels good to him. My pedi said to not get mad, just to redirect him to playing with toys or doing something else. That later talk to him and just tell him it is not something he should be doing. Boys do not out grow this, my son is now 7 and he does this off and on, not very often and the Pedi said its normal, that he is more then likely bored, so I just point him in a new direction.

Hope this helps.
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