A question about child behavior and violence

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Its possible, but the child is not gonna see the errors of his way on his own.
 

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The first thing I think about when I see this video or videos like it is that the child still has a chance to change, but from what I have been reading on other sites in reference to this video, it's pretty rare for a child that exhibits this kind of behavior to change.

It's a little bit different in this case because he KNOWS what he is doing is wrong and dangerous, but still does it anyway, as opposed to a child who is violent but doesn't understand the repercussions of his actions.
 

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The first thing I think about when I see this video or videos like it is that the child still has a chance to change, but from what I have been reading on other sites in reference to this video, it's pretty rare for a child that exhibits this kind of behavior to change.

It's a little bit different in this case because he KNOWS what he is doing is wrong and dangerous, but still does it anyway, as opposed to a child who is violent but doesn't understand the repercussions of his actions.

They don't know what the fukk they're talking about. Ain't shyt rare, that's the type of mentality that has these kids in hopeless situations
 

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They don't know what the fukk they're talking about. Ain't shyt rare, that's the type of mentality that has these kids in hopeless situations

exactly, it's just like his aunt saying "he bad :yeshrug: "

Damn breh, don't shoot the messenger. You didn't read what I said? My first instinct emotionally was to think that the kid has a chance to have his behavior corrected...

That being said, it looks like all 3 of us are wrong if you believe the people that do this type of shyt for a living, and that it isn't an easy "fix".

Conduct disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



Medscape: Medscape Access

Behavioural problems and conduct disorder

What is the longer-term effects of conduct disorder?

A young person showing signs of conduct disorder at an early age is more likely to be male, have ADHD and lower intelligence. The earlier problems start, the higher the risk for the young person being involved with violence and criminal acts. This may also be related to friendship groups, gangs and use of illegal substances.

I gave you the facts from the experts, it's up to you to choose what you do with it.
 
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Damn breh, don't shoot the messenger. You didn't read what I said? My first instinct emotionally was to think that the kid has a chance to have his behavior corrected...

That being said, it looks like all 3 of us are wrong if you believe the people that do this type of shyt for a living, and that it isn't an easy "fix".

Conduct disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Children Psychopaths? Conduct Disorder - YouTube

Medscape: Medscape Access

Behavioural problems and conduct disorder



I gave you the facts from the experts, it's up to you to choose what you do with it.

Half my cousins I grew up with were as bad if not worse than thta kid. I got one that's in jail for Murder:merchant: One that died to street violence, and one that is a career criminal:comeon:

But 2 of the worse ones are doing great without any problems, and I have another few that aren't doing "great" but they don't have any behavioral or criminal problems. I'm not including the females who ALL came out fine.

They all came from a house with 13 kids and a mom who smoked crack. Selling dope and being in gangs at a young age, but most of em came out straight.

fukk those experts :pacspit:

Edit: Not aimed at you tho man
 

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Damn breh, don't shoot the messenger. You didn't read what I said? My first instinct emotionally was to think that the kid has a chance to have his behavior corrected...

relax TUH, no one was saying anything about you personally

That being said, it looks like all 3 of us are wrong if you believe the people that do this type of shyt for a living, and that it isn't an easy "fix".

Conduct disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Children Psychopaths? Conduct Disorder - YouTube

Medscape: Medscape Access

Behavioural problems and conduct disorder

I gave you the facts from the experts, it's up to you to choose what you do with it.

where does it say these things can't be treated? sure, the solution might not be "easy", but that doesn't make it impossible, or even unlikely, it just means it's gonna take some work. I watched the video and read the quote, but honestly don't wanna read through all those links

edit: from the wiki link

Treatment

For treatment to be successful, the child's family needs to be closely involved. Parents can learn techniques to help manage their child's problem behavior.

In cases of abuse, the child may need to be removed from the family and placed in a less chaotic home. Treatment with medications or talk therapy may be used for depression and attention-deficit disorder, which commonly occur with conduct disorder.
 

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That being said, it looks like all 3 of us are wrong if you believe the people that do this type of shyt for a living, and that it isn't an easy "fix".

I gave you the facts from the experts, it's up to you to choose what you do with it.

The problem is not gonna resolve on its own. So we all can agree an intervention, treatment, or "fix" is necessary. The child is probably suffering from neglect or is being raised by an unfit parent.

The guy in your video is using criteria which only apply in adults 18 years or older. Its very hard to predict a child's personality at 8 years old.
 

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Dude is being mistreated by his moms so he takes it out on those little girls ,he cannot be saved .his mom did too much damage
 
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shyt is simple. Children are sponges. That kids momma or daddy just had worldstr on all day when he was younger. Or Worldstar as going in in his house everyday.
 

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The only chance this youngin has is to be removed from his mom & placed with a loving couple with strict discipline
 
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