My 16-year-old son was attacked on his way home around 8pm. It was the second heist this year. Previously, a little older boys, in broad daylight, put a screwdriver to his stomach and demanded a cell phone and money. Now the bandits treated him with gas. He lay on the lawn for a long time without realizing it. They took his phone, watch and PLN 6 from him. He is afraid of going out alone. We carry it everywhere. However, it cannot last forever, because we have a lot of our own responsibilities. When will his fear end? After all, a sixteen-year-old has to move around the city on his own. Joanna from Warsaw

Sophia! You have to help your son. Requires medication. It is necessary to eliminate the fear and make the present condition last shorter and not become permanent. Bring your son to the doctor at the Mental He alth Clinic for children and adolescents. Also, try to persuade him to sign up for judo or karate training. This way, he will feel more confident in the street. Regards. B.

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