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anthonys735

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No, I just don't blame everyone else for my problems. From the beginning I said she shouldn't have used cuffs, but I'm not WHOA super offended. Much more offended that people are passing ADHD off as a mental disability like it's freaking downs. My primary care pediatrician that was my doctor for 18 years, actually. Took 3 different consults and 2 evaluations. Took meds for a month, didn't want to take meds every single day to be normal even though they worked. It wasn't adderal. So yeah, I absolutely have it. It's not debilitating but to this day it still takes work to control. It's absolutely over-diagnosed and over prescribed and also a crutch for ****** parents to blame something else for their child acting out.
 

_Chase_

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Of course the people who use their child's issues to play a victim are idiot ********. But sometimes the kid actually is a victim.

Like when an 8 year old is bicep cuffed by a grown man wearing a badge and gun. The boy also has a history of trauma so no telling what's in his past. More than likely he's suffered some type of mental or emotional abuse from an adult, and now he's being cuffed by one of the few types of people he's probably been told his entire life are there to help and protect people.

That dipshit cop also handcuffed a girl of similar age twice, so it sounds like a repeating pattern.

No need for outrage though, momma and daddy gunna give it worser when they git home.
 

VT/UK Rondo

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You dont put kids that small in cuffs. Theres a reason why handcuffs wont fit kids. For Gods sake they cant even apply restraints to kids that commit felonys and are in juvenile facilities! I had some friends that started out their careers in juvenile facilities and kids under a certain age (maybe 12 or 13) can only be physically held til they get themselves tired out and under control. They could be placed in padded rooms but the door couldnt be secured only held shut til the kid tired himself down. Those guys were covered in scratch and bite scars! Its sad what some of them little fellas had to grow up in that made them go off the way they did.
 

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I've worked with special needs, there absolutely are cases where the ADHD is a major disability...to the point that the student cannot function in a classroom setting. Even one on one is difficult with their mind constantly jumping, the attention span is literally a couple seconds.

I've had students where it takes them hours to complete a test most others finished in twenty minutes.
 
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VT/UK Rondo

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For some scary as hell real life give you chills viewing I DARE you guys to go to youtube and watch "Child of rage" documentary. Look into the eyes of that 6 yr old girl and tell me this isnt a effed up world!

psychologist: does mommy and daddy lock your door at night
beth: yes, they are afraid I might kill them
psychologist: what would you kill them with?
beth: stab them with a knife. They wouldnt see it but feel it.
paraphrased but pretty close to what she says.
 
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For some scary as hell real life give you chills viewing I DARE you guys to go to youtube and watch "Child of rage" documentary. Look into the eyes of that 6 yr old girl and tell me this isnt a effed up world!

psychologist: does mommy and daddy lock your door at night
beth: yes, they are afraid I might kill them
psychologist: what would you kill them with?
beth: stab them with a knife. They wouldnt see it but feel it.
paraphrased but pretty close to what she says.


handcuff worthy, imho.
 

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PTI was diagnosed with the extremely rare ADSD as a child. ADSD causes excessive squinting while watching television.
 
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drxman1

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So what is the ideal method to restrain a child that's acting out, Rainbow magic lasso?
 

funKYcat75

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Every school should have trained staff in restraint and seclusion, usually Special Ed. teachers and administrators. Unless the kid had a weapon or something, nothing like that should have happened.
 
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wcc31

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You parents really have to stop taking your kids so seriously. It's hurting the thread.
 

Wrong

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I've got 3 touched up kids who were in the foster care system. One has severe ADHD and OCD and is medicated and this was due to her mother being on drugs while pregnant with her. She should be OK but school was a struggle her first year.

My youngest one has PTSD and that is far and away the hardest to deal with. You cannot handle discipline with him the same way you deal with a "normal" child. The story about that kid in Kenton County says he has PTSD so the cop putting him in handcuffs is really going to touch him up. The school system should have a Individualized Education Program (IEP) for that kid to deal with his behaviors. We had to pull our youngest out of school Kindergarten last year because the IEP was not ready and he had violent behavior. So I know first hand how this stuff happens. I certainly do not think putting that kid in handcuffs was correct and this story is somehow putting me on the same side as the ACLU which is polar opposite of what I believe.

I'd be willing to bet that kid came out of the foster care system or had some sort of traumatic situation in his life. He most likely did not have a normal family environment like most of people in this thread.
 

wcc31

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- Just in case my sarcasm gets lost in here, I love kids and I'm really happy for my friends who have them. I love seeing pics on social media and such. Especially amuses me thinking of how done the likes of Willy, SAE and Geese are. Those little girls have you guys wrapped around their little finger. And B Rax's little girl looks like the happiest little kid on earth, always smiling.

- So, James Harden is dating Khloe Kardashian? If that's not a prime example of the difference between typical "white guy" taste and "black guy" taste, I don't know what is.

- The 2G/wing recruitment just gets better and better (or more complicated). Alkins is blowing the F up. Same with Fultz. Monk is better than both of them.
 

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PuffyNips

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* Cawood, I'm out for the Smashing Pumpkins on Saturday. :angry:

* Haven't seen a concert all year.

* Rare midweek vacation day tomorrow. Bike ride, cleaning the basement, smoking some ribs and having my old spinning class crew over. Dr. Hotbody's first trip to my house.

* Dinner tonight on my patio. Chilled peel & eat shrimp with yum yum sauce for Daddy & Marge and chicken nuggets for my Minion Princesses. Ice cold Mich Ultra in my Wildcat Willy bottle coozie.

* Trainwreck was pretty funny, but I didn't love it. Amy Schumer's face just gets on my nerves. I know its a chauvinistic thing to say, but the movie would've been so much better if she was more attractive.

* Not to be too Adrianesque with all of the food talk and a little hip hop thrown in, but I'm actually pretty excited for the new Dre to drop on Friday. The NWA movie trailer looked good, too.

:pimp:
 

PuffyNips

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And the koi puddle is now fully operational and fabulous.

I did have to add some feeder guppies to eat the mosquito larvae. So Sloot was right about them being there even tho there is a waterfall.
 
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wcc31

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Arguably the best shooter in the class and Top 10ish prospect Terrance Ferguson choosing between Kansas and...Alabama here soon. Come on, SEC.
 
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the new thing for Facebook moms to do is post pictures of their kids wearing some designer then tag the designer and make a million horrible hashtags. Please don't do this moms
 

drxman1

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the new thing for Facebook moms to do is post pictures of their kids wearing some designer then tag the designer and make a million horrible hashtags. Please don't do this moms

Please keep this in DADYERO. TIA
 
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the new thing for Facebook moms to do is post pictures of their kids wearing some designer then tag the designer and make a million horrible hashtags. Please don't do this moms
"Little Tolstoy just obliterated his Tom Ford jumper with an explosive 'tummy oopsy'! Obviously you can't wash those, so looks like a Baby Shop Til U Drop Day is on the horizon!"
 

_Chase_

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I think you could make a decent case that the Anti-Christ isn't going to be some random person, but that the Anti-Christ is actually Facebook.
 

PuffyNips

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Mags52 emphatically said yesterday there are no worries and to not look at us signing the big Aussie that it could be a problem

I had just read Mark Story's article on International Cats from yesterday's LHL. He said, "Prized Haitian big man Skal Labissiere (Port-au-Prince) has signed with UK, but some recruiting analysts have speculated the NCAA may have eligibility questions, so stay tuned."

My question had nothing to do with the attempted signing of the Big Kangaroo.
 
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Mark Story is about as dialed in as Jayroon or whatever.

If there was any significant buzz that Skal would be a no go we would've heard about from Biancardi, Katz, Greenburg, or maybe even Bilas.

The locals don't get crap from Cal and staff and this staff doesn't talk unless they purposely want national buzz and then they go to Katz, Biancardi, Bilas, Greenberg, etc.
 

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If there were really anything of substance to worry about over the eligibility of any UK player, you'd have Thamel, Goodman, Forde and Parrish all over every available medium with their torches and pitchforks. The fact that the usual suspects aren't really making waves about it speaks volumes.
 
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