For some reason, the post I wrote last night did not get posted. Posting it again now today
The male piano student I posted about some weeks ago silently exposed his private part, while I was explaining how certain music notes should be played with my eyes looking straight at the music. However, my peripheral vision could see the shape of it (I was sitting in a chair next to the bench he sat on; my eye sight is always straight on the books or a little down at the keys). Although I was intimidated, I kept explaining music terms to him just to do my job, while trying to ignore what he was doing to make him lose the interest. However, the ignoring strategy was not working, he even started to masturbate. Immediately I said "stop doing whatever you are doing now, while keeping my eyes looking straight. He stopped.
He needs helps, but I did not know what to say to him other than asking to stop what he was doing. He needs psycho therapy or something. The only person I could and SHOULD talk to is his mom. However, I am concerned what his mom would do to him. Nobody wants to be a sex offender; he needs helps much more than only to know what's not acceptable or appropriate. His mom seems to be a not-caring-much-about-others character under my impression (at least she does not care about my time). I am not sure if telling his mom would help the student....However, I got scared of my own thinking that he could be worse each day and hurt others or little girls. I have to talk his mom. Should I talk to his mom alone or with his presence? I don't want to embarrass him in front of his mom, yet I just want to express my concerns to him and perhaps the mom wouldn't be too upset while 3 of us are present at the same time. Who knows what she would do to him??
Please advise. Thanks
The male piano student I posted about some weeks ago silently exposed his private part, while I was explaining how certain music notes should be played with my eyes looking straight at the music. However, my peripheral vision could see the shape of it (I was sitting in a chair next to the bench he sat on; my eye sight is always straight on the books or a little down at the keys). Although I was intimidated, I kept explaining music terms to him just to do my job, while trying to ignore what he was doing to make him lose the interest. However, the ignoring strategy was not working, he even started to masturbate. Immediately I said "stop doing whatever you are doing now, while keeping my eyes looking straight. He stopped.
He needs helps, but I did not know what to say to him other than asking to stop what he was doing. He needs psycho therapy or something. The only person I could and SHOULD talk to is his mom. However, I am concerned what his mom would do to him. Nobody wants to be a sex offender; he needs helps much more than only to know what's not acceptable or appropriate. His mom seems to be a not-caring-much-about-others character under my impression (at least she does not care about my time). I am not sure if telling his mom would help the student....However, I got scared of my own thinking that he could be worse each day and hurt others or little girls. I have to talk his mom. Should I talk to his mom alone or with his presence? I don't want to embarrass him in front of his mom, yet I just want to express my concerns to him and perhaps the mom wouldn't be too upset while 3 of us are present at the same time. Who knows what she would do to him??
Please advise. Thanks