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In reply to the discussion: Raising Adam Lanza's.. Raising 9-Year-Old a Psychopaths [View all]Blue_Roses
(13,928 posts)I think you nailed it. When a child is born with developmental disabilities, the cards are already stacked against him/her. Parenting gets even more challenging.
As a Special Education teacher,I see the dynamics change constantly. There is not a "one-fix" solution. Each situation has to be measured individually and ALL parties--parents, doctors,educators --need to be on the same page when it comes to intervention. THIS is where it gets very complicated. Many times parents are resistant to the diagnosis and medical intervention OR a professional might not quite see what the parent is trying to explain. (this happened with my AD/HD child--finally we got the right meds and doctor!)
What makes it so hard to hear in this case is that the mother, while obviously concerned for Adam, seems to have been trying to do most of this on her own. While teaching a child the right way to shoot a gun, keep the damned thing locked up. And for God's sake, don't trust that they won't be curious when you're not around.
I know this situation was much different considering Adam already had serious emotional outbursts, but I just can't wrap my head around how these guns were so easily accessible in her home,with her knowing he was this unstable.