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Morning from hell and Conduct Disorder remains the verdict...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 467641" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I don't think we have a clue what the appropriate interventions are for many people. We try, but our understanding of the human brain is still fairly minimal and given that the professions of psychology and psychiatry tend to attract those who not always the most balanced, and the enormous cost of the interventions that most families just do not have or cannot find, and the way the most disturbed kids seem to end up with the least experienced and/or least effective professionals from MANY professions, well, how are we to know what is really going to work? We still can't figure out the best way to teach reading, writing, math and science, much less hwo to teach the far less concrete principals involved in helping those who have the types of problems we are talking about. </p><p></p><p>Until ALL children are more important than fancy conference rooms and executive bathrooms with super expensive fixtures, we just won't be able to accomplish those goals. Esp not when some government agencies don't even BOTHER to investigate if fraud involves under $1,000,000. It is just too easy for those who are in control of the $$ to spend it on their own raises, their lifetime amazing insurance packages and million dollar golden parachutes and consulting fees and the latest and greatest gadgets that they don't really even care if work rather than kids who don't vote and won't vote for a couple of decades and just are not a blip on the priority radar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 467641, member: 1233"] I don't think we have a clue what the appropriate interventions are for many people. We try, but our understanding of the human brain is still fairly minimal and given that the professions of psychology and psychiatry tend to attract those who not always the most balanced, and the enormous cost of the interventions that most families just do not have or cannot find, and the way the most disturbed kids seem to end up with the least experienced and/or least effective professionals from MANY professions, well, how are we to know what is really going to work? We still can't figure out the best way to teach reading, writing, math and science, much less hwo to teach the far less concrete principals involved in helping those who have the types of problems we are talking about. Until ALL children are more important than fancy conference rooms and executive bathrooms with super expensive fixtures, we just won't be able to accomplish those goals. Esp not when some government agencies don't even BOTHER to investigate if fraud involves under $1,000,000. It is just too easy for those who are in control of the $$ to spend it on their own raises, their lifetime amazing insurance packages and million dollar golden parachutes and consulting fees and the latest and greatest gadgets that they don't really even care if work rather than kids who don't vote and won't vote for a couple of decades and just are not a blip on the priority radar. [/QUOTE]
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