You Can’t Use Physical Discipline on Children with Special Needs, Do Be Gentle in Teaching Them

From the Front Page Sections, translated…

Because of the younger brother took the older brother’s cell phone without his consent, the older brother got pissed and started hitting his younger sibling, and his younger brother ended up dying because of it, another tragedy in the homes. Based off of understanding, the deceased was diagnosed with Asperger’s, the meds didn’t help him at all, and he was brutally beaten to death, another shocking news.

Don’t know why, but there seemed to be an influx of children with these symptoms in the schools, the most overly diagnosed were those with A.D.H.D., Tourette’s, and bipolar, etc., etc., etc., they’d now become, the civilized world’s mental illnesses, but, as the relapses came, they’re not at all, civilized, they’d become like monsters, started ramming all over the places, so very hard to control.

Last year, a student with Tourette’s Syndrome who graduated from my school, in the six years of his elementary school education, had relapses a lot, and when the weather gets too hot, he’d become symptomatic multiple times a day; and, when he was having a relapse, he’d started fisting his own chest and the back of his own head, banged his head against the windows and the glass, and started screaming and crying, to show that he wasn’t feeling well at all, and, if we waited for him to be done, it would take anywhere from half and hour, to half a day.

At first, the teachers thought he was just acting up, that he’d acted up, to get everybody’s attentions, and in order to not reinforcing this bad behavior, they had male teachers, taking turns, holding him down, and tried to prevent him from acting up; at which time, there seemed to be so much force in his tiny body, he’d worked so very hard, to break from the male instructors’ hold on him, which caused the situation to be even harder to manage.

Gladly, this child had a grandmother who’d looked after him wholeheartedly, and she’d gained the child’s trust, and when he’d started relapsing or acting up, we’d give her a call and she’d come and handle him.

The grandmother would usually use a soft tone of voice that’s gentle and calming, to soothe this young boy, and it worked; she would help wipe off the sweat from his body, help him change into a clean set of clothes, gave him a warm glass of water, and managed, to tame this little monster.

And the case where the little boy was beaten to death is supposedly caused by how the Asperger child lacked a friendly environment, that knows him well, and, he wasn’t going to give in easily to become subdued to violence either, and this case should be a warning to all the parents and the teachers too.

And so, this, is from the observations, and, there IS too little tolerance for these children who have been diagnosed with special conditions, and, we ALL know we should treat them using a firm hand and kindness, but, in the heat of the moment, when everything IS going haywire, how can we possibly maintain our calm?

About taurusingemini

All I have to say, I've already said it, and, let's just say, that I'm someone who's ENDURED through a TON of losses in my life, and I still made it to the very top of MY game here, TADA!!!
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