+1. There is no chance a regular public school would take him. It wouldn’t be hard to figure out who he is upon arrival based on the paper trail and teachers and other families would jump ship immediately. |
No, it's not what severely emotionally disturbed children do. They are placed in a setting that can provide appropriate, free services. |
Marijuana does not create psycho children. People want to believe that severe mental illness doesn't happened in children, it does. Obviously it runs in the family. |
I’m not so sure. Schools cannot reject a kid and there are not a lot of therapeutic schools for that young of a kid. With regard to a juvenile detention facility, they don’t exist for kids that young because kids that young are deemed unable to form the intent to commit a crime - that’s why this kid wasn’t charged. I do wonder though because while this population is quite small, it does seem that there is a lack of real resources. |
Except that it does. Marijuana use increases the risk of psychosis in persons under the age of 25. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/23/well/mind/teens-thc-cannabis.html |
Federal prosecutors are pushing to revoke the bond of the mother of whos 6-year-old son shot his teacher at a Virginia elementary school earlier this year. Deja Taylor allegedly failed a drug test while awaiting her October sentencing.
https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1274948?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR34FOjFpdSt-fnFjJLRZFrtq_zRwDepBQzH15dCsp9FmOblghW7bpxXEMg_aem_AT_YHSs_HfiDpgdxgdc0YSuST8s-B_8qZo-f_jjGACE0uz_UT8m671OOxOsfG4xBqSU |
This woman has got to be one of the biggest losers the earth has ever seen |
We can see how her very troubled son didn't have the support he needed at home. It's also baffling why school personnel thought this parent should be in her son's classroom daily to monitor his behavior. What a massive liability. |
She was probably dealing to the school admin. |
+1 And news reports indicate that this mother also uses cocaine. |
And, blamed part of the problem with her child is that she was distracted by a miscarriage... |
I cannot imagine working in such a poorly run school system with students placed inappropriately in classrooms without needed supports and then fighting hard to avoid paying out money to a teacher who was shot by a first grader. |
Well most systems around the DMV have students placed inappropriately. And the school system isn’t fighting paying her. They just disagree on what is owed. She wants a big payout and the school system believes she’s owed workers comp, which provides wage loss, medical and permanent disability payments. |
They ARE fighting it. Workers comp isn't nearly enough for what she experienced, and I would love to be privy to the behind the scenes conversations about how to cover up what really transpired and the terrible decisions that were made regarding this child's placement, despite his history of disturbing behaviors. |