
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 90176.html
As ever, I don't really understand what you're getting at. Is that a response to this case? Is that kid psychopathic? Would the idiot mother behave differently if he'd been assessed as such?kk67 wrote:What we really need is a psychopathic test we can administer to primary school children.
It cannot be that difficult to create a non invasive, simple test.
Sandydragon wrote:Fecking hell! That is horrific and this daft woman needs to prevented from bringing any more children into this world. The 3 year old would also be much better off somewhere else - even foster care would be an improvement.
You can't blame a 6 year old, he shouldn't have been left unsupervised. It can be difficult going to shops with young kids, but taking them in beats the alternatives.
I don't know how you stop that 6 year old from growing up to be a monster; it will need a lot of love and care and probably good luck.
I think a psychopathic test might rule out some troublesome idiots.Mikey Brown wrote:As ever, I don't really understand what you're getting at. Is that a response to this case? Is that kid psychopathic? Would the idiot mother behave differently if he'd been assessed as such?kk67 wrote:What we really need is a psychopathic test we can administer to primary school children.
It cannot be that difficult to create a non invasive, simple test.
The reference was a mixture of the species evolving to a position of an elderley woman producing offspring from artificial insemination with the intent to raise them alone, not being equipped to do so, resulting in (nature or nurture) a child some might say, not likely to thrive and produce healthy offspring of his own.This appears an extreme but not unique case of social maladjustment.Mikey Brown wrote:Where does Darwin come in to it? Too late, surely? What an horrific story.
I've yet to meet any. I've also yet to meet a mother so irresponsible that she would leave three small children alone so long.morepork wrote:Sandydragon wrote:Fecking hell! That is horrific and this daft woman needs to prevented from bringing any more children into this world. The 3 year old would also be much better off somewhere else - even foster care would be an improvement.
You can't blame a 6 year old, he shouldn't have been left unsupervised. It can be difficult going to shops with young kids, but taking them in beats the alternatives.
I don't know how you stop that 6 year old from growing up to be a monster; it will need a lot of love and care and probably good luck.
How many 6 year olds do you know that would be likely to bludgeon a baby to death?
Sandydragon wrote:I've yet to meet any. I've also yet to meet a mother so irresponsible that she would leave three small children alone so long.morepork wrote:Sandydragon wrote:Fecking hell! That is horrific and this daft woman needs to prevented from bringing any more children into this world. The 3 year old would also be much better off somewhere else - even foster care would be an improvement.
You can't blame a 6 year old, he shouldn't have been left unsupervised. It can be difficult going to shops with young kids, but taking them in beats the alternatives.
I don't know how you stop that 6 year old from growing up to be a monster; it will need a lot of love and care and probably good luck.
How many 6 year olds do you know that would be likely to bludgeon a baby to death?
In fairness, if the child has anger issues, and it sounds from the neighbours testimony that he does, again I largely blame the mother. At six he is still too young to fully appreciate his actions.
If by flag you mean he needs to be taken into responsible care then I totally agree. At that age, he can still be taught how to be a normal person.morepork wrote:Sandydragon wrote:I've yet to meet any. I've also yet to meet a mother so irresponsible that she would leave three small children alone so long.morepork wrote:
How many 6 year olds do you know that would be likely to bludgeon a baby to death?
In fairness, if the child has anger issues, and it sounds from the neighbours testimony that he does, again I largely blame the mother. At six he is still too young to fully appreciate his actions.
I don't think he is. It's a big, red, text book flag.
Indeed. Condemned for life, which is interesting considering the age of maturity the is normally applied to children for criminal activity.OptimisticJock wrote:Got to love the Internet. From one article a 6 year old bairn has been diagnosed as a mentally ill psychopath.
By the way, you don't consider mental illness largely a product of abnormal development? Ever been in the room with a severely autistic kid (diagnosed all authentic like)?Sandydragon wrote:Indeed. Condemned for life, which is interesting considering the age of maturity the is normally applied to children for criminal activity.OptimisticJock wrote:Got to love the Internet. From one article a 6 year old bairn has been diagnosed as a mentally ill psychopath.
OptimisticJock wrote:Are you suggesting ASD is a mental illness?
I know what it is but your previous post was suggesting (to me at least) you were.morepork wrote:OptimisticJock wrote:Are you suggesting ASD is a mental illness?
No. It's a neurodevelopmental disorder that hits behavioural and cognitive pathways implicated in mental illness. Point being it is a diagnostic index for the classification of abnormal behaviour with patterns of heritability and linkage to specific loci and putative biological markers (eg. abnormal levels of inhibitory neurotransmitters, abnormalities in brain glucose metabolism). i.e. not easy to "teach" out of a child.
OptimisticJock wrote:I know what it is but your previous post was suggesting (to me at least) you were.morepork wrote:OptimisticJock wrote:Are you suggesting ASD is a mental illness?
No. It's a neurodevelopmental disorder that hits behavioural and cognitive pathways implicated in mental illness. Point being it is a diagnostic index for the classification of abnormal behaviour with patterns of heritability and linkage to specific loci and putative biological markers (eg. abnormal levels of inhibitory neurotransmitters, abnormalities in brain glucose metabolism). i.e. not easy to "teach" out of a child.