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Why kids are very innocent?
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Why kids are very innocent?
ugh this isnt going to get us far.
Tori "Ali" wrote in message ups.com... Why? |
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Why kids are very innocent?
Go to http://drphil.com/
Click on Monday - yesterday, July 10. "Ali" wrote in message ups.com... Why? |
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Why kids are very innocent?
LaTreen Washington wrote: Go to http://drphil.com/ Hey toilet boy, I'm just curious - why do you read the kids ngs and alt.moo? You remind me an awful lot of Ron Ng. -L. |
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Why kids are very innocent?
Holy Cow! That little boy is disturbed. But the way his mom looked
signaled insecurity. I think if she show that she is afraid and runs away from him, she is actually egging him on. She definitely needs to be a bit tougher with this kid. Too bad I couldn't watch the show N: LaTreen Washington wrote: Go to http://drphil.com/ Click on Monday - yesterday, July 10. "Ali" wrote in message ups.com... Why? |
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Why kids are very innocent?
Uh-oh... I think the cat is sitting on your lil' pornstar's face.
"L." wrote in message oups.com... LaTreen Washington wrote: Go to http://drphil.com/ Hey toilet boy, I'm just curious - why do you read the kids ngs and alt.moo? You remind me an awful lot of Ron Ng. -L. |
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Why kids are very innocent?
Ok, I'm currently taking a course in children's literature in the Age
of Englightenment, so this is just the theory. The Idea was first written by John Locke (1632 - 1704), and he believed the mind to be a "tabula rasa" - a blank slate, which is stimulated by experiences, and then forms thoughts. In other words: Babies have no idea of the concept of good vs.bad. Once their needs are fullfilled, they are happy. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778) caught up this line of thinking and interpreted it as "people are naturally good" - a view of children as very different to adults - as innocent, vulnerable, slow to mature - and entitled to freedom and happiness (Darling 1994: 6). In other words, children are naturally good. (I got that last one from www.infed.org/thinkers/et-rous.htm). Since I'm really bad at holding lectures on anything - especially when it's impromptu -. I'll end it here. I'm just trying to say that the little boy I commented upon has some serious issues that are most likely based on how he was interacted with by his pa rents, people he was around, or something of that nature. And I'm also trying to answer the question, "why are children innocent?" ncrist wrote: Holy Cow! That little boy is disturbed. But the way his mom looked signaled insecurity. I think if she show that she is afraid and runs away from him, she is actually egging him on. She definitely needs to be a bit tougher with this kid. Too bad I couldn't watch the show N: LaTreen Washington wrote: Go to http://drphil.com/ Click on Monday - yesterday, July 10. "Ali" wrote in message ups.com... Why? |
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Why kids are very innocent?
The kid's a demon.
It's NEVER anyone's fault IS IT? "ncrist" wrote in message ups.com... Ok, I'm currently taking a course in children's literature in the Age of Englightenment, so this is just the theory. The Idea was first written by John Locke (1632 - 1704), and he believed the mind to be a "tabula rasa" - a blank slate, which is stimulated by experiences, and then forms thoughts. In other words: Babies have no idea of the concept of good vs.bad. Once their needs are fullfilled, they are happy. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778) caught up this line of thinking and interpreted it as "people are naturally good" - a view of children as very different to adults - as innocent, vulnerable, slow to mature - and entitled to freedom and happiness (Darling 1994: 6). In other words, children are naturally good. (I got that last one from www.infed.org/thinkers/et-rous.htm). Since I'm really bad at holding lectures on anything - especially when it's impromptu -. I'll end it here. I'm just trying to say that the little boy I commented upon has some serious issues that are most likely based on how he was interacted with by his pa rents, people he was around, or something of that nature. And I'm also trying to answer the question, "why are children innocent?" ncrist wrote: Holy Cow! That little boy is disturbed. But the way his mom looked signaled insecurity. I think if she show that she is afraid and runs away from him, she is actually egging him on. She definitely needs to be a bit tougher with this kid. Too bad I couldn't watch the show N: LaTreen Washington wrote: Go to http://drphil.com/ Click on Monday - yesterday, July 10. "Ali" wrote in message ups.com... Why? |
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Why kids are very innocent?
No, I'm not saying it's not anyone's fault. I am saying there are
multiple culprits. And either the kid came in contact with one or more of the culprits, or the kid's got a mental problem. for instance: the Mom said in the commercial blurb that she thinks he wants to kill her. And in another part of that same blurb you see her with her hand on the boy's legs (he's lying on his back with his legs tucked up in the fetal position), and then she jerks back suddenly like he's going to kick her (maybe he tries, don't remember). You know what that signals? That's body talk for "I'm afraid to be hit". If she shows fear, she's egging him on. I'd have held his feet firmly and said "no, we don't kick" and then kept them until he asked me to let him go (but in a calmer and non-malicious fashion, AND he'd have to say please). If he didn't comply with my conditions, I would hold them until he does, even it I would have to sit on them if the kid's strong). If there's another transgression, I'd do the same thing and tell him to promise he won't do it again, and if there's yet another transgression, I'd let him sit alone in his room (after holding the legs and waiting for a "please let them go") so he could think about it. How old was he, 6? They aren't cunning murderers at that age. LaTreen Washington wrote: The kid's a demon. It's NEVER anyone's fault IS IT? "ncrist" wrote in message ups.com... Ok, I'm currently taking a course in children's literature in the Age of Englightenment, so this is just the theory. The Idea was first written by John Locke (1632 - 1704), and he believed the mind to be a "tabula rasa" - a blank slate, which is stimulated by experiences, and then forms thoughts. In other words: Babies have no idea of the concept of good vs.bad. Once their needs are fullfilled, they are happy. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778) caught up this line of thinking and interpreted it as "people are naturally good" - a view of children as very different to adults - as innocent, vulnerable, slow to mature - and entitled to freedom and happiness (Darling 1994: 6). In other words, children are naturally good. (I got that last one from www.infed.org/thinkers/et-rous.htm). Since I'm really bad at holding lectures on anything - especially when it's impromptu -. I'll end it here. I'm just trying to say that the little boy I commented upon has some serious issues that are most likely based on how he was interacted with by his pa rents, people he was around, or something of that nature. And I'm also trying to answer the question, "why are children innocent?" ncrist wrote: Holy Cow! That little boy is disturbed. But the way his mom looked signaled insecurity. I think if she show that she is afraid and runs away from him, she is actually egging him on. She definitely needs to be a bit tougher with this kid. Too bad I couldn't watch the show N: LaTreen Washington wrote: Go to http://drphil.com/ Click on Monday - yesterday, July 10. "Ali" wrote in message ups.com... Why? |
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