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Any watching the Jessica case from Co?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 558898" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I am/was so saddened by this case. Naively I always try to figure out how society can provide interventions for the kids and teens who are "off" the charts. Sometimes it seems like government is already too intrusive in family life but then we know on the Board how difficult it is to find help when parents know there are problems. How does one recognize the PIA teen behaviors from the signs of severe problems? Especially when the teen is attractive, bright and has a caring parent? I noted that he "ate lunch with the Goths" and "wore black". There are thousands of teens who display those tendencies. Perhaps we will subsequently find that the boy has had counseling etc. and he just couldn't overcome his abnormal interests. At least this time the world is not on a witchhunt for the parent. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 558898, member: 35"] I am/was so saddened by this case. Naively I always try to figure out how society can provide interventions for the kids and teens who are "off" the charts. Sometimes it seems like government is already too intrusive in family life but then we know on the Board how difficult it is to find help when parents know there are problems. How does one recognize the PIA teen behaviors from the signs of severe problems? Especially when the teen is attractive, bright and has a caring parent? I noted that he "ate lunch with the Goths" and "wore black". There are thousands of teens who display those tendencies. Perhaps we will subsequently find that the boy has had counseling etc. and he just couldn't overcome his abnormal interests. At least this time the world is not on a witchhunt for the parent. DDD [/QUOTE]
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