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re: A True Tale of Evil - 14 Year old kills mom, shoots stepfather in Mississippi
Posted on 4/17/24 at 3:24 pm to WildTchoupitoulas
Posted on 4/17/24 at 3:24 pm to WildTchoupitoulas
After a family member passed, my daughter (8yo) was upset for several days and school recommended counseling. After a couple of weeks, the only days she would get upset over the loss were the days she went to counseling. Counselor said she needed to continue b/c every time they talked, she got emotional. We told the school we wanted to end the counseling sessions and she hasn't been upset over it since.
Posted on 4/17/24 at 3:33 pm to Tigers13
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After a family member passed, my daughter (8yo) was upset for several days and school recommended counseling. After a couple of weeks, the only days she would get upset over the loss were the days she went to counseling. Counselor said she needed to continue b/c every time they talked, she got emotional. We told the school we wanted to end the counseling sessions and she hasn't been upset over it since.
That is exactly what Shrier is referring to.
Kids are learning. If you tell them it'll be okay after trauma, more often than not, they'll be okay. If you tell them they're traumatized, more often than not, they'll be traumatized.
It turns out all the drugs and all the therapy to make kids happier is just making them more depressed (generally speaking).
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