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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 653250" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hearing voices is not a child thing. Did you ask him if they tell him what to do? Does he listen to them?</p><p></p><p>I personally would take this very seriously. It sounds like a sign of psychosis, which could be halted now so it does not make his condition degenerate later. We have to take what they tell us seriously and to cover every corner. Does any bipolar disorder or schizophrenia lay in his DNA? This means his father too, even if he never met him. He is still 50% his DNA.</p><p></p><p>I disagree that this a good vs. bad issue, other than sick or sicker. He is not well and probably has a mental illness. That can cause both children and adults to do the bizarre and unacceptable until they are stabilized.Has he seen a psychiatrist (with the MD)? School is not the place where you will get help for these issues. They are educators, not psychiatrists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 653250, member: 1550"] Hearing voices is not a child thing. Did you ask him if they tell him what to do? Does he listen to them? I personally would take this very seriously. It sounds like a sign of psychosis, which could be halted now so it does not make his condition degenerate later. We have to take what they tell us seriously and to cover every corner. Does any bipolar disorder or schizophrenia lay in his DNA? This means his father too, even if he never met him. He is still 50% his DNA. I disagree that this a good vs. bad issue, other than sick or sicker. He is not well and probably has a mental illness. That can cause both children and adults to do the bizarre and unacceptable until they are stabilized.Has he seen a psychiatrist (with the MD)? School is not the place where you will get help for these issues. They are educators, not psychiatrists. [/QUOTE]
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