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Amos Yee: Time for the Ministry of Social and Family Development to step in...
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.p...=1#post2193625 Quote: Originally Posted by PTADER For those "opposition" like you who rely on your deluded fantasies about winning government, denying the PAP majority, etc, my recommendation is for you join this nutcase in seeing a psychiatrist. It's simply a matter of time before his parents finally overcome their self-denials and seek professional psychological / psychiatric help for him. If they don't or are too blind to see that their son is suffering a psychological disorder, the state will have to conclude that the parents have been negligent in not having him treated for his psychological disorders and will have to step in before he becomes a physical danger to himself and most importantly, to others around him. The newspaper report below sounds familiar? The Ministry of Social and Family Development should step in before this psychologically disturbed kid kills himself, or is killed by people who may not fully understand his mental disorder/s and hence, refuse to accept or tolerate his juvenile antics or before he takes it one notch higher and becomes a physical danger to others around him. Tan Chuan-Jin, I know your staffers trawl through sites such as this. The ball's in your court. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...th-issues.html "Adam Lanza had always been a child in need of help. At age 3, he was referred to special education after he began to exhibit oddly repetitive behaviors and couldn't socialize like most kids. By fourth grade, he had been diagnosed with anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder and autism. Yet year after year — as psychiatrists insisted that Lanza should be on treatment and strict medication — his mother Nancy refused to follow through on the requests. She chalked up her son's behavior to a presumed superior intelligence, seeing him as a gifted student, despite testing done by experts showing he presented average intelligence...." Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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