margarita25
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I think it is very important to try and understand how we can identify, and/or recognize when a depressed or 'awkward' teen has actually moved into the perp danger zone. JMO
(O/T, I've got a 10 year old student that I've been seriously worried about in this regard...(I think I've mentioned him before)...Violent outbursts (he violently attacked his grandmother), eyes and a detachment that are difficult to describe; he is one in a few thousand or so students percentage wise in my experience as far as the severity and the level of my concern (I've been teaching quite a while)...He got on meds recently (for ADHD, I believe? His grandma told me bipolar runs in his family)...what an amazing difference since the meds. He's doing great now, but I still worry about him). (FTR, No, I'm not saying pediatric ADHD (and/or bipolar) is a precursor to committing rape and murder!)
(Eta: He cracked a really sweet, cute and funny joke to me today and that to me confirmed progress. He smiled from the heart; I had not seen him do that before...all these perps are children at some point...my main goal as a teacher is to help give them any coping tools, positive/constructive outlets, confidence, support, anything and everything that could possibly help prevent any of these terrible things...).
(Eta: His family lets him play violent video games all the time (the kind where you pick out different weapons and mow people down with blood splattering everywhere)...I strongly disagree with this. I'm not blaming it all on that, but imo he needs to be participating in other, more positively enriching activities. In his particular case, his mother is not around much (thank goodness for his awesome grandma!). His mom works a lot, I GET IT, but imo he needs her more now than ever...JMO as a teacher on the front lines).