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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 228270" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>About beta blockers and exams: I have here an translated link from the <a href="http://translate.google.dk/translate?hl=da&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.apoteket.dk%2FSpoerg%2520apoteket%2FStil%2520spoergsmaal%2F%25C3%2598vrige%2FBeta-blokkere%2520og%2520eksamens%2520angst.aspx%0D%0A&sl=da&tl=en&swap=1" target="_blank">associations of phamarcies in Denmark (link)</a>. As you can read, they vote yes for doping at an exam. It is not done under the table but accepted over all even among the authorities.</p><p> </p><p>I believe that it is a bad idea. If they get a well-paid job and have to meet customers presenting a huge project and they suffer, what then? I meet both the management and suppliers several times every month and we are talking a lot of money and sometimes high risk project. I have seen several on illegal medication due to stress on their jobs. It can not be a very happy life to live. I have always told my children that they should do something in life that they like and right now they are both thinking of working in the local supermarket. It is not very well-paid, but if they like it, I am happy with their choices.</p><p> </p><p>The coach is a trained pedagogue who have taken additional exams so she can function as a therapist, but they are not allowed to call themselves other than coach. They are in the frontline visiting the families up to 2 times per week if necessary. They have a backup system in the DSS and communicate with the school. They interview both parents and children separate and together. In the school they have a psychologist if the problem demands treatment and she can contact both hospitals and the DSS if the child needs to be removed by force.</p><p> </p><p>If they feel like it they can force a family to send the child to a continuation school. It would normally be the case if the alternative is juvenile hall. A girl a couple of towns away did make bomb threats against the school. She was interviewed by the police and the DSS did function as judge. She ended up in a continuation school after some months and because she was only 14 it can not go on her record. Another 14 year old child stabbed a man to death. He was also not punished but placed in a closed Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for half a year before moving on to a continuation school. The boy had waited for almost a year for the doctors to find the right medication and I believe that they found the right medication rather quickly afterwards so he imposed no danger to the society.</p><p> </p><p>However when they turn 15 they go before adult court. A boy just turned 15 jumped on the head of a man until it broke and dragged the body across the street so he could take photos of the victim. He got 7 years in jail and would properly be released after 4 year. <a href="http://www.cphpost.dk/get/108695.html" target="_blank">Here is a link to an article before the second trial (link)</a>. It was his third assult but they could not arrest him before because he as that point was only 14.</p><p> </p><p>I dont know if they would have been succesful in ordering us to send her to the boarding school, but I know that I was ready taking second mortage on the house to appeal the decision all the way, which could have taken years and meant that I would have won anyhow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 228270, member: 6326"] About beta blockers and exams: I have here an translated link from the [URL="http://translate.google.dk/translate?hl=da&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.apoteket.dk%2FSpoerg%2520apoteket%2FStil%2520spoergsmaal%2F%25C3%2598vrige%2FBeta-blokkere%2520og%2520eksamens%2520angst.aspx%0D%0A&sl=da&tl=en&swap=1"]associations of phamarcies in Denmark (link)[/URL]. As you can read, they vote yes for doping at an exam. It is not done under the table but accepted over all even among the authorities. I believe that it is a bad idea. If they get a well-paid job and have to meet customers presenting a huge project and they suffer, what then? I meet both the management and suppliers several times every month and we are talking a lot of money and sometimes high risk project. I have seen several on illegal medication due to stress on their jobs. It can not be a very happy life to live. I have always told my children that they should do something in life that they like and right now they are both thinking of working in the local supermarket. It is not very well-paid, but if they like it, I am happy with their choices. The coach is a trained pedagogue who have taken additional exams so she can function as a therapist, but they are not allowed to call themselves other than coach. They are in the frontline visiting the families up to 2 times per week if necessary. They have a backup system in the DSS and communicate with the school. They interview both parents and children separate and together. In the school they have a psychologist if the problem demands treatment and she can contact both hospitals and the DSS if the child needs to be removed by force. If they feel like it they can force a family to send the child to a continuation school. It would normally be the case if the alternative is juvenile hall. A girl a couple of towns away did make bomb threats against the school. She was interviewed by the police and the DSS did function as judge. She ended up in a continuation school after some months and because she was only 14 it can not go on her record. Another 14 year old child stabbed a man to death. He was also not punished but placed in a closed Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for half a year before moving on to a continuation school. The boy had waited for almost a year for the doctors to find the right medication and I believe that they found the right medication rather quickly afterwards so he imposed no danger to the society. However when they turn 15 they go before adult court. A boy just turned 15 jumped on the head of a man until it broke and dragged the body across the street so he could take photos of the victim. He got 7 years in jail and would properly be released after 4 year. [URL="http://www.cphpost.dk/get/108695.html"]Here is a link to an article before the second trial (link)[/URL]. It was his third assult but they could not arrest him before because he as that point was only 14. I dont know if they would have been succesful in ordering us to send her to the boarding school, but I know that I was ready taking second mortage on the house to appeal the decision all the way, which could have taken years and meant that I would have won anyhow. [/QUOTE]
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