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DEAR ABBY: My grand
son is 6 and very sensitive,
maybe too sensitive. He’s
also lovable, super scientific-
minded, good-hearted and
generous with his little sister.
However, he still uses a dia
per at night and has CVS
(cyclical vomiting syn
drome). It’s heartbreaking.
For that reason, he’s on a
special gluten- free, no flour,
no chocolate diet.
The other day at school
(he is in kindergarten), they
had a presentation with a
magician about the danger
of drugs and alcohol. Just to
let you know, his parents are
very much into teaching
their kids morals and values,
and they only let him watch
cartoons like “Paw Patrol”
and similar programs. No
movies and no TV in gener
al. (Abby, isn’t this too early
to introduce the subject of
drugs and alcohol to chil
dren in school?) My grand
son asked, “What are drugs
and what is alcohol?” Long
story short, he was super
scared and started to cry in
class.
The school called his par
ents and he came home dev
astated. We reassured him
that in our homes there are
no drugs, and alcohol is in a
special cabinet only for
adults who use it in modera
tion and only occasionally
because it can hurt your
body and mind.
Finally, he fell asleep still
crying and took a short nap.
He woke up still worried
about the presentation, but
Mom and Dad explained
there was nothing to worry
about, that he was living in a
safe house and nobody
would hurt him or Mom or
Dad and no one in his fami
ly would be hurt by drugs or
alcohol.
What is your opinion on
this matter of super sensitiv
ity? I love him so much. —
CONCERNED
GRANDMA
DEAR CONCERNED:
There are many super-sensi
tive adults who began life as
super-sensitive children. It’s
not necessarily a bad thing,
but children must learn to
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DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
exist in and to navigate the
increasingly complicated
world in which they live.
Your grandson’s parents
should have his pediatrician
recommend a licensed child
psychologist who can help
the boy and his parents
address the challenges
ahead.
DEAR ABBY: My
34-year-old daughter is the
youngest of three. She has
never married and has no
kids. Her friends, her older
sister and both female cous
ins are all married. She has
been seeing a guy for about
three years, but it’s a long
distance relationship. She
lives in Washington state;
he’s in California.
During this time, they
split up once after he told
her he didn’t think she was
The One. After six months
apart, they started seeing
each other again. It has been
a year now. When he asks,
she flies down to see him.
My question is, how long
should she stay in this rela
tionship before getting
engaged? — CLOCK
WATCHING DAD
DEAR DAD: How long
your 34-year-old daughter
should stay in a relationship
that appears to be headed
nowhere is not for you or for
me to decide. She’s an adult
who appears to have settled
for a friends-with-benefits
arrangement, or a “situa-
tionship.” If and when she
finally concludes that it isn’t
going to become anything
more, she will move on.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips,
and was founded by her
mother, Pauline Phillips.
Contact Dear Abby at www.
DearAbby.com or RO. Box
69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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