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I Have talked to everyone i can even doctors about this proublem and they said its normalNormal saline flush i dont think it is......My son is now 21/2 and this has been going on when he was 1 years old he is alway humping everthing and i have tryed to just let pass maybe go away and still hasnt i cant take him anyway cuz i dont want people to think what is wrong with ur child and i dont know what else to do...My son's doctor told me that it is normalNormal saline flush but sometimes it looks like he knows what he is doing and i have told the doctor i am worried alot about this cuz is Someone teaching my son this or is it really and normalNormal saline flush think for toddlers......i dont know what else to do...please someone help me if someone is teaching this i need to know so i can put a stop to it before something does happen if its nothing what do i do to make him no want to pay more attention to him....i have tryied everything im at my end and really need some in put on this......thanks for taking the time to read this and i hope someone out there can help me with this...it just makes me so sick and i cry all day cuz i dont know what is going on with my son....have a good day and god bless u..
I have never heard of this, this young. I know they will start being curious about their body around this age, but this is different. I would just evaluate who your child is around. Does he say anything when he is doing this? Have you asked him why he does it?
I have read and answered this post before, possibly on another site, as the last post says,, its possible he has b een taught to do this it could be learned behavior so check who he is with alone keep an eye out, and when he does it distract him from it, take him away from the Chair or whatever ,and say No! firmly and then read to him or put some Music on, do something else to take his mind off it.