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To: TheDon
The child should be institutionalized for life

He will be … on and off. Jordon Peterson has quite a bit to say on this topic. According to Peterson, there is a small percentage of the population that is extraordinarily aggressive. When they are between the ages of two to five they essentially don’t learn to play with their peers. They become outcasts since their peers don’t want anything to do with them. By the time they are in school, they completely lack the skills to cope with others and are unable to learn. That’s the source of many career criminals.

There’s not much you can do to correct their behavior. Other children won’t deal with them in a school setting. On the other hand, if they are institutionalized, their behavior is reinforced by other degenerates.

I believe this is a result of very poor parenting. The parents need to pay a price, and made an example of what happens when parents do not control their kids.

40 posted on 02/06/2023 3:33:01 PM PST by ConservativeInPA (Stupidly is a moral problem, not an intellectual problem. )
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To: ConservativeInPA
According to Peterson, there is a small percentage of the population that is extraordinarily aggressive. When they are between the ages of two to five they essentially don’t learn to play with their peers.

I shudder to think about the two-to-five-year-old children who were raised in isolation with just a granny or a nanny during the pandemic—no nursery school, no Sunday school, no play groups for two years. We have all of them to look forward to, terrorizing their neighborhoods.

50 posted on 02/06/2023 4:05:50 PM PST by Albion Wilde ("There is no good government at all & none possible."--Mark Twain)
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