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- From: elonich@cbnewse.cb.att.com (diane.e.pedersen)
- Subject: Conscience Maturing in 7YO
- Organization: AT&T Bell Labs, Naperville IL
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 21:47:43 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.214743.22668@cbnewse.cb.att.com>
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- My 7YO son Keith has recently begun confessing to all sorts
- of transgressions committed over the last year. Most of
- his misdeeds are pretty mild. It started with him spontaneously
- getting very distraught after I picked him up from daycare -- it
- turned out he had marked on the basement sofa and let the sitter's
- younger child take the rap. There were a few more confessions about
- broken toys. Then (this is over a couple-month period) one day
- he was REALLY upset -- he had an "awful bubbly" feeling inside -- it
- turned out when he broke his wrist last year that he had jumped
- from his sitter's jungle gym on PURPOSE, and he didn't fall
- BY ACCIDENT as he had told everyone at the time. He said he was afraid
- he'd get in trouble if he told the truth. . . I said he wouldn't
- have got in touble -- having a broken wrist is punishment enough.
- He then felt compelled to confess to
- his former teacher, former classmates, sitter, grandparents, . . .
- EVERYONE he'd originally lied to.
- Another time he got all upset after a neighbor boy's name was
- mentioned, and he subsequently confessed that he and this playmate
- had at one time (many months earlier) exposed themselves to each other.
- And another time he confessed that sometimes he enjoys sniffing
- his fingers after he sticks them inside his underwear.
-
- We've dealt with each confession individually, helping him to rate
- them morally (like "Lying is not good, but you didn't hurt anybody
- with your lie but yourself", "It's not right to let someone else
- be blamed for what you did", and "There's nothing morally wrong
- with touching yourself, but it's gross if you don't wash your
- hands afterwards", etc.) But the overall onset, quantity,
- and emotionality of all these confessions makes me wonder --
- is there a certain age or stage when Conscience kicks in?
-
- I've told Keith that I think his "Conscience is growing up"
- and he seems to take comfort from this, as the "bubbly" conscience
- attacks are occurring every couple of days now. I've also
- tried to explain confession/forgiveness/grace from a Christian
- stance (we're churchgoing), but it doesn't seem to be fully
- easing his discomfort.
-
- I remember having a time, when I was about the same age, where
- I felt very sad and guilty about my role in my kitten's death
- when I was 4. My mom had told me I couldn't take it off our
- block, but the Good Humor truck came a block away, so I walked
- over carrying Blacky. When the truck started to leave, there
- was a loud screech and I remembered that I'd put Blacky down
- and he'd crawled under the parked truck. Blacky's back
- was broken and he had to be put to sleep, but I was fine
- about the loss until about 3 years later when my guilt suddenly
- hit and I cried in my bed at night. (My mother came in and
- comforted me, but it probably wasn't until adulthood that I
- forgave myself, after realizing that 4-year-olds are prone
- to careless lapses)
-
- So, does anybody out there have any insight into this situation?
- --
- Diane Pedersen
- AT&T Bell Laboratories
- Naperville, Illinois
- att!ihlpe!elonich
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