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Thread started 08/29/05 5:22pm

weepingwall

a question about youth..

i have little cousin was just got told he needs to attend a theraphist for anti-social attitudes..i get told..its becuase he dosen't like fallowing kids,and he decides to play with whoever he wants,he dosen't fallow the little trends the others kids have,he prefers coloring than playing sports..why is that being indepedent when your a child is a bad thing,but when your a young adult its a thing of to be proud of..i don't understand this..i dont know..maybe this dosen't make sense..i just hate psychitirist(sic? or misspelling)..they always seem to have an answer for whats your thinking about its..kinda of scary.
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Reply #1 posted 08/29/05 5:24pm

Anxiety

sounds like the poor lamb is suffering from an acute case of being an only child to me, or at the very least is suffering from a nasty case of individualism.

i'd have the tyke lobotomized ASAP. nod
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Reply #2 posted 08/29/05 5:27pm

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weepingwall said:

i have little cousin was just got told he needs to attend a theraphist for anti-social attitudes..i get told..its becuase he dosen't like fallowing kids,and he decides to play with whoever he wants,he dosen't fallow the little trends the others kids have,he prefers coloring than playing sports..why is that being indepedent when your a child is a bad thing,but when your a young adult its a thing of to be proud of..i don't understand this..i dont know..maybe this dosen't make sense..i just hate psychitirist(sic? or misspelling)..they always seem to have an answer for whats your thinking about its..kinda of scary.




As long as his social skills are not doing ANY HARM TO ANYONE then you let that childs mind develop just as it is!!! I HATE when people choose to label a child's fabulous mind simply because they DON'T understand it! That child has a gift and talents that go beyond the mainstream and if you CURTAIL it; you may have destroyed the next brilliant talented mind we have yet to witness!


LET THAT CHILD GO!!
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.

BOB JOHNSON IS PART OF THE PROBLEM!!
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Reply #3 posted 08/29/05 5:27pm

weepingwall

Anxiety said:

sounds like the poor lamb is suffering from an acute case of being an only child to me, or at the very least is suffering from a nasty case of individualism.

i'd have the tyke lobotomized ASAP. nod



is this sarcasm..i always found individualism..a good thing..its shows character..maybe..i say this cause i isolate myself from people..
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Reply #4 posted 08/29/05 5:27pm

Anxiety

weepingwall said:

Anxiety said:

sounds like the poor lamb is suffering from an acute case of being an only child to me, or at the very least is suffering from a nasty case of individualism.

i'd have the tyke lobotomized ASAP. nod



is this sarcasm..i always found individualism..a good thing..its shows character..maybe..i say this cause i isolate myself from people..


hmmm...satire more than sarcasm, really.
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Reply #5 posted 08/29/05 5:30pm

weepingwall

Anxiety said:

weepingwall said:




is this sarcasm..i always found individualism..a good thing..its shows character..maybe..i say this cause i isolate myself from people..


hmmm...satire more than sarcasm, really.



im not really in the mood of for satire..and i agree with dex
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Reply #6 posted 08/29/05 5:32pm

Byron

The child could simply be shy...or as you (and Dex) have said, an individual soul who's drawn more right now towards activities which engage different aspects of himself that group activities do not.

When I was growing up, my family (bless their heart) kept trying to convince me that my time spent alone and reading or drawing or "whatever" was not really what I wanted to do, not who I really wanted to be...I ended up hiding away the person I felt I was, growing tired of feeling like I had to defend my desires, actions, feelings...

I hope your cousin's issues are simply ones like the ones I described...and that his (or her) parents become aware of it.. rose
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Reply #7 posted 08/29/05 5:47pm

Anxiety

weepingwall said:

Anxiety said:



hmmm...satire more than sarcasm, really.



im not really in the mood of for satire..and i agree with dex


sorry. i guess i can be cavalier about it because it sounds like me as a kid, and i was lucky enough to be encouraged to be my own person...not by my school, certainly, but by my family.
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Reply #8 posted 08/29/05 5:49pm

weepingwall

Anxiety said:

weepingwall said:




im not really in the mood of for satire..and i agree with dex


sorry. i guess i can be cavalier about it because it sounds like me as a kid, and i was lucky enough to be encouraged to be my own person...not by my school, certainly, but by my family.




i didnt mean to respond in such a way..im just upset by this...sorry...


friends?....(dont you just love full house moments)
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Reply #9 posted 08/29/05 5:55pm

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I agree with pretty much everything everyone's said.
However, I have a hard time believing a school would recommend therapy for a child who was simply a bit of an individual. I would want to know if there's more to it than that. Children spend so much of their time at school and teachers are very invested in each child's development, it would be silly to just shrug off a teacher's serious concern without careful examination. Not to say teachers are infallible. I guess I'd just want to know more.
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Reply #10 posted 08/29/05 5:57pm

Byron

CarrieMpls said:

I agree with pretty much everything everyone's said.
However, I have a hard time believing a school would recommend therapy for a child who was simply a bit of an individual. I would want to know if there's more to it than that. Children spend so much of their time at school and teachers are very invested in each child's development, it would be silly to just shrug off a teacher's serious concern without careful examination. Not to say teachers are infallible. I guess I'd just want to know more.

I'm assuming there may be more, also...I got the vision of a child who rarely participates in group activities, and it's concerning the teacher.
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