You have to tell him soon that this is something you only discuss with family, in private, and NEVER with friends or teachers. Trust me, you'll save him a world of hurt if he can get him to just keep it to himself. Or better yet, for his sake, just get him to stop doing it at all.
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Don't be freaked out. We all have abilities, most just don't believe, or "forget" as they get older, because someone has discouraged them or told them it wasn't possible. My family each has shared and different abilities, as we got older, they got stronger. I can connect with several people, and not only read their thoughts, but feel their emotions. I work with a Shaman to learn to control those and other abilites. Several of the above posters are correct...be careful who you share the information with, there are many nonbelievers, and those that would seek to harm him. It is a gift that should be nurtured, not destroyed.
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They say we can read facial expressions
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Don't freak out. Children are especially receptive, most grow out of this stage while others their abilities increase. Try to make him understand that not all people understand this and not to tell people what they are thinking.
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We all have telepathic abilities when we are born and they are conditioned and programmed out of us. Be careful who you share this info about your son with. Especially do not share with anyone involved in religion, military or masonry. So, don't discourage him but also don't make it known to the public. As time goes on it will be safer to do so but at his age, certain groups have "special interest" in children who strongly present these gifts.
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I agree with post #1. Your child is reading your physiology. The other two comments above are horse shit.
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A simple mind is a terrible thing to have.
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Please people children are more intuned to what we allow the world to glog up. My daughter say mommy he is here and i know its true cause we share the same ability.
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It's not a "gift", and he's not reading your mind. It's called "confirmation bias". You only remember the 1% of the times when his comments coincide with your thoughts. You forget the 99% of the times when there is no correlation. Any unbiased observation would prove this.
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ok he did it again- he called me something i used to call me grandma - even i didnt remember until he said it. this is not a confirmation bias. what an idiotic concept. if you only knew how much he does this- its no where near 1%
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He will grow up to be a carny.
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Read your mind? Hogwash. The kid can still craps in his pants. But if he can, send him to the circus for every one to enjoy. Like that will happen....
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does he see dead people yet?
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quit thinking of cookies and candy
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You have the mind of a 2 year old stupid!
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Unfortunately society will program that gift right out of him. Wait for those wonderful video games.. fries it out and a shell it left. Sad sad!!
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Encourage him!!! He has a gift!
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Make him watch, "Scanners".
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im the OP... a few months ago i was thinking about how much it fun it would be to swim in the summer- totally randomly- and he stopped playing and said "swimming?" its not about facial expressions.
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Nurture his gift. Love him for his abilities. Respect his willingness to share. What a beautiful thing to posess.
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People fear this gift and dont wanna know the truth or the how and why of this gift. People just dont understand cause of fear
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encourage your son, nurture his gift, but definitely make sure he knows that it's something private that shouldn't be talked about outside of home. there are a lot of cruel people out there, who don't understand, and will make him to feel like a freak.
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