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WestCountryLass · 03/05/2005 21:12

Oh

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WestCountryLass · 03/05/2005 21:12

My

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WestCountryLass · 03/05/2005 21:12

God

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vickiyumyum · 03/05/2005 21:13

LOL know what you mean

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Aimsmum · 03/05/2005 21:19

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expatinscotland · 03/05/2005 21:20

his poor wee sister!

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TwoIfBySea · 03/05/2005 21:20

This is awful, this boy should be locked up with the mother alongside him.

His poor sister, I feel so sorry for her getting thumped like that.

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emily05 · 03/05/2005 21:22

surely this is not a safe environment?? I cant believe it, If I were social services I would have that young girl taken out of that home. When he picked up the knife my blood ran cold

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rickman · 03/05/2005 21:22

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emily05 · 03/05/2005 21:24
Shock
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rickman · 03/05/2005 21:24

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Gobbledigook · 03/05/2005 21:37

My jaw was on the floor.

NO WAY, would I have got anywhere close to behaving like that in my house. Obvious he has some sort of disorder - ADHD or ADD.

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Gobbledigook · 03/05/2005 21:39

Just to say, obviously children with ADHD don't often go around behaving like this boy but I just mean I could tell it was more than 'bad behaviour' - done a lot of work on ADHD.

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expatinscotland · 03/05/2005 21:42

The mum is just as bad. That wee girl should be removed from that environment.

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noddyholder · 04/05/2005 15:24

I am not very up on adhd and other special needs and watched this with interest and was shocked tbh.Sometimes i read the special needs threads to try and educate myself a bit but honestly never realised ythat this is what some of you go through I am truly shocked at this bot and agree his little sister seemed so disturbed

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spacedonkey · 04/05/2005 17:41

What a shocking but brilliant programme. I could not believe the improvement in Ben's behaviour over the months. Has this bloke written a book?

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Blu · 04/05/2005 18:03

I was really shocked that after a ADD dx and all that violence (they said he had been involved in a fight with neighbouring boy that had resulted in police etc) and 8 months off school, all the official help on offer was a once-a-term-visit from the woman who sat on the sofa and talked him through a questionnaire!

Since such huge changes CAN take place with the right support, shouldn't parents / young people be given 'preventative support' like Warwick before it costs them their whole family stability and the state a heap of expensive bills, one way and another?

Did anyone else think it was irresponsible to let 13 year-old boys have such a massive bonfire in an enclosed space next to a wooden fence and house?? The flames were huge!

Could have cried for poor Tilly.

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spacedonkey · 10/05/2005 17:23

I just looked at warwick dyer's website and you can hire him for less than two grand. Bargain!

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WestCountryLass · 10/05/2005 21:51

Got to be woprth the money if you kids are litle boogers like these ones tonight.

I can't believe the language they are using at their Mum and I feel so sorry for the stepdad, he should must be a saint taking them on (I would have run away screaming).

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WestCountryLass · 17/05/2005 21:36

Sitting here feeling so sad for her kids tears

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WestCountryLass · 17/05/2005 21:36

Sitting here feeling so sad for her kids tears

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rickman · 17/05/2005 21:40

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happymerryberries · 17/05/2005 21:45

What I can never understand is why people have big families when they are obviously having so many probelms with the first ones?

I realise that accidents can happen, but do you think it because they think, 'this time I'll get it right'?

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rickman · 17/05/2005 21:49

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happymerryberries · 17/05/2005 21:54

The whole thing is just so hard isn't it? It seems as if as soon as the placenta hits the bucket the guilt and worry kick in.

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Ulysees · 17/05/2005 21:56

what channel was it on? just wondering if it's repeated?

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