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Videotaping difficult child behaviors
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 542225"><p>I agree with Angela. It would be interesting to see if he really does suddenly act calm just because you bring the camera out. That implies a LOT of control and purposeful behaviors. I would also be one to test that theory. As for his privacy, if it's strictly to show the professionals and then erased, it's not a violation at all. If you've explained these behaviors and aren't being believed, the help or lack thereof that you're getting is not going to be helpful. You need ACCURATE diagnosing and help that ony visual PROOF can get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 542225"] I agree with Angela. It would be interesting to see if he really does suddenly act calm just because you bring the camera out. That implies a LOT of control and purposeful behaviors. I would also be one to test that theory. As for his privacy, if it's strictly to show the professionals and then erased, it's not a violation at all. If you've explained these behaviors and aren't being believed, the help or lack thereof that you're getting is not going to be helpful. You need ACCURATE diagnosing and help that ony visual PROOF can get. [/QUOTE]
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