Re: Maine Middle School to offer Birth Control
Davita, we will just have to agree to disagree. Your DH and brother had someone, his mom, someone had it together and the family functioned to help each other - thank God.
But I still say that a pill would render ineffective to someone living in extreme chaos - who is a victim living in a home with no help. If the parent doesn't know their child is a victim of crime, they can't help them, and b.c. isn't helping her not be coersed into having sex again, and ruining her further. And the pill alone w/out help would probably not be used to be effective - to keep a pregnancy from happening.
In these populations where the parents don't care, we can't even make sure the kids get to school for regular attendance. We are failing to make sure even their rights that they have right now, are implimented. Sure kids are smart, but when their "norm" is around people who don't have it together - they are going to be confused, swade in the wrong direction, and have slip ups trying to be responcible for themselves for a long time.
My point is just about b.c. working for 11 yrs olds without adult supervision/oversight - it just wouldn't work. The point is they are children. They are children The governement doesn't even see them legally able to take care of themselves. If you give a pill to a child you are asking to much responcibility from them: to take a pill daily at the right time, to get new pills every month with no lapse in days, and to monitor their body for side affects and health issues related to the pill they are taking. It is IMO wrong to overload a child who is being abused with this kind of responcibility. The pill has adverse side affects, it is wrong to let a child alone make sure these affects are taken care of, and identify them alone.
~ my mothers family had their head so far in the sand and for so long it turned into quick sand and they were no help to themselves or their family.
But that is my opinion, we will just have to agree to disagree. And no I haven't counceled 11 yr olds, but I don't live in a whole in the wall, and I have see a disfunctional family - several, from first hand experiance, and pray to God my children are rendered ignorant of such experiances. Listen I was in therapy at 8 for sexual issues. And my dad was clueless until then, if he not found out, I'm not sure how old I would have been before I told him, and how much further damage would have happened. So yeah, I know about how a child needs to be mentored to move on, how a child can hear and see things that an adult says, things for meant for adults, but can not contemplate them herself. To aid children with medication without parental concent takes the ability of the parent to help away. I also know that a little help would have been no help at all, but serious intervention only is what helps heal and for children to become functional adults. And often help is needed for a long time and sometimes for life, these are not easy issues. To have a child deal with such issues alone, is not help. They need help from the parents or social services needs to take over.
I am now done with this.
Davita, we will just have to agree to disagree. Your DH and brother had someone, his mom, someone had it together and the family functioned to help each other - thank God.
But I still say that a pill would render ineffective to someone living in extreme chaos - who is a victim living in a home with no help. If the parent doesn't know their child is a victim of crime, they can't help them, and b.c. isn't helping her not be coersed into having sex again, and ruining her further. And the pill alone w/out help would probably not be used to be effective - to keep a pregnancy from happening.
In these populations where the parents don't care, we can't even make sure the kids get to school for regular attendance. We are failing to make sure even their rights that they have right now, are implimented. Sure kids are smart, but when their "norm" is around people who don't have it together - they are going to be confused, swade in the wrong direction, and have slip ups trying to be responcible for themselves for a long time.
My point is just about b.c. working for 11 yrs olds without adult supervision/oversight - it just wouldn't work. The point is they are children. They are children The governement doesn't even see them legally able to take care of themselves. If you give a pill to a child you are asking to much responcibility from them: to take a pill daily at the right time, to get new pills every month with no lapse in days, and to monitor their body for side affects and health issues related to the pill they are taking. It is IMO wrong to overload a child who is being abused with this kind of responcibility. The pill has adverse side affects, it is wrong to let a child alone make sure these affects are taken care of, and identify them alone.
I will reitterate again that being on BCPs at 11 is not ideal. These kids don't have parents who would be putting their heads in the sand
But that is my opinion, we will just have to agree to disagree. And no I haven't counceled 11 yr olds, but I don't live in a whole in the wall, and I have see a disfunctional family - several, from first hand experiance, and pray to God my children are rendered ignorant of such experiances. Listen I was in therapy at 8 for sexual issues. And my dad was clueless until then, if he not found out, I'm not sure how old I would have been before I told him, and how much further damage would have happened. So yeah, I know about how a child needs to be mentored to move on, how a child can hear and see things that an adult says, things for meant for adults, but can not contemplate them herself. To aid children with medication without parental concent takes the ability of the parent to help away. I also know that a little help would have been no help at all, but serious intervention only is what helps heal and for children to become functional adults. And often help is needed for a long time and sometimes for life, these are not easy issues. To have a child deal with such issues alone, is not help. They need help from the parents or social services needs to take over.
I am now done with this.
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