On 2005-08-02 04:14:00, Anonymous wrote:
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Dear Atomic: Lucky you, who never had a child spinning out of control. I wish I had your innocence. I also wish I had the tens of thousands I spent on therapy for my out of control child that insurance never covered. Wish I didn't have that pesky second mortgage that supports education for all my children. Can you agree that it's entirely possible that my child had problems, possibly genetically based, that your child does not?
Believe it or not, I agree with you that some parts of Brat Camp are stupid, starting with the name. Then again, some parts of Survivor and Dancing with the Stars were stupid too. It's called reality television. "
I never said I did not have a child 'spinning out of control.' In fact, I have had one. My son was expelled from no less than 12 daycare providers before he even entered first grade! He was very violent. Nurture vs nature? I don't know.
I worked with my son. There were sleepless nights and truckloads of frustration. I felt helpless in that everything we tried did not seem to work. I had a CST (child study team) evaluate him. Over the years, several thereapists were involved. He attended two different kindergardens. In the second, he was placed in an inclusion class despite his high IQ.
We placed him a private school for first grade. That school conducted a second CST. He qualified for state assistance and a woman was assigned to work with him twice each week.
His behavior was so out of control that my ex-wife resorted to handcuffing him to the chair for 'time-outs.' He told his teacher. Family Services became involved. Handcuffing kids is child abuse, you know.
My son was placed with me. I stopped ALL forms of punishment and decided to try only redirection and positive reinforcement. I told my son that there would be no more penalties or punishments. Everyone (ex-wife, teachers, therapists) thought I was crazy...
My son passed second grade with all As and Bs on his report card. There was not a single reported incident in second grade. He is not perfect and will continue to have state assistance next year, but he has improved dramatically. He is now popular and has lots of friends. His self-esteem has improved immensely. He is enjoying summer day camp. He is living with his Mom during the week and spends every weekend with me.
So, I do understand what parents go through.