Redefining Success, on 28 December 2012 - 09:02 AM, said:
People will always call what they cannot explain FAKE.
The only person who will know its genuine is you and the people who were with you at the time.
Experience is not synonymous with "real". All it means is just that, an "experience".
What is the kid being exposed to at home and school? At that age their undeveloped minds can twist anything, even the most mundane things, into something horrible.
Looking closely at what he is seeing and heating in real life, from a common show on animals to a glimpse of a story of some kind might offer real life clues.
All I am saying is maybe real life and reality should be closely examined instead of jumping on the "paranormal" and "he can talk to ghosties" bandwagon.
Don't forget, if he child is hearing anything that conveys he is seeing something special, he is likely to play on that, as that is what kids do. Also if you keep pressing the issue on what he is supposedly seeing then he will make up something in order to please others.
Could be something, could be nothing. Don't get too wrapped up in the paranormal at the expense of a potentially serious and real life issue.