Is there any evidence by anyone other than the email that Kyron was even spacing out? And for that matter has it been confirmed there was even a Drs appointment about it?
Not yet, still waiting, so it is a non-topic?
Is there any evidence by anyone other than the email that Kyron was even spacing out? And for that matter has it been confirmed there was even a Drs appointment about it?
Not yet, still waiting, so it is a non-topic?
I don't see it that way. She was doing what she could, she even taught him sign language. That indicates she may have worried not only about vision, but hearing. She also was worried about him spacing out, and, it has been said, not sure if reported, she did set an appointment for him to be checked for possible seizure activity, not big seizure, but the little mind ones that do not kill you, just space you. So, I think she was doing what she could, all she could.
ETA: Also, the learning to sign language, my daughter and I had our own special language for times of distress that no one else knew. Just us, we still use it as endearing.
Ofr course notI was just curious because you was stating it like it was fact thats all and i thought you had missed some articles thats all
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You get the appointment with the specialist when you can. He was not in danger, it was a suggestion by his regular doctor, not a diagnosis, a referral.
Also, the learning to sign language, my daughter and I had our own special language for times of distress that no one else knew. Just us, we still use it as endearing.
I think most people would consider it a punishment. If she was stopping him from playing with his toys...or watching a movie or putting him in a room on his own apart from his family...then yes she punishing him. Personally I cant help but wonder if she sent him to his room to make she he didnt get any attention from Kaine.
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IIRC Terri accused the first husband of having a horrible illness that he " miraculously " recovered from. Maybe as much as he loved his son he didnt want to have any contact with her at all so agreed to let husband number 2 adopt.
I find it hard to believe he has no toys in his room. Perhaps what she was actually doing was banning him from video games and tv - and it seems every day I read an article claiming that video games/tv/computers are the reason why kids today have such short attention spans. Maybe she just wanted him away from those distractions?
And as I've said before - I'm not sure how much of it I actually believe. That info came from Kaine, who isn't exactly an impartial observer. Even in the case of a simple divorce, both parents often paint the other as the "bad guy" - and with the supposed mfh and Kyron missing, this case certainly is going to generate more bad feelings than a divorce would.
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1. What's happened to the money that Terri got from the lawsuit for the failed restaurant franchise?
2. Did Terri get an insurance settlement for the auto accident? If so, how much was it and does she have any of that money left?
I so, soooo agree with you here! Her multiple marriages and moving her son around show she doesn't hold much attachment. If she had a hand in Kyrons disappearance, this could definitely be some insight about why.
Her dettachment, erratic and controlling behavior, inability to commit and self-centeredness are certainly red flags. I'd love to hear what a psychiatrist has to say about all of this.
One thing that jumped out to me immediately, though, was the lack of stability for the kids. All these kids with so many "parents", being shuffled around . . . . very sad. Hope they all grow up to be healthy, happy, well-adjusted adults.
(do you have a link? This is the first I've heard about a horrible illness and miraculous recovery...)
Maybe, but that's still his choice to sever the rights. No one can "make" anyone do something like that, unless it's a court...and they don't do that too often, either. Shoot, we see it all the time - people who should have their rights to parenting taken away get their kids back, right?
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To be honest to me its irrelevant if he had toys in his room or not. She was isolating a 7 yr old child from his family for no real reason. How many nights was that poor child sent to his room on his own while he could hear the others having fun without him? No wonder he cried at Desirees when he had to go back to that kind of life style.
Conflicting reports regarding the disciplining at school.
June 25 KGW Full Raw Interview -5:05
Kaine: We've had some concerns...
Desiree: Yeah.
Kaine: ...along with his teacher around listening to instructions from adults while at school.
So we've been working with him to try to understand that we need to work with the faculty there, the parents there, the volunteers there to make sure that when they give him instructions he's following those.
He normally does a very good job at doing that. Just occasionally we get a little bit of that behavior so we've really reinforced with him that if you're at school and you're working with a parent or a teacher, you need to follow their instructions.
So in that particular environment he would be expected to follow the instructions of an adult...
Desiree: Yeah.
Kaine: ...at school. Outside of school he's very well versed in the stranger danger and everything else, but in that one particular setting that's the type of behavior that's been reinforced through all of us.
Desiree: Yeah.
Note: Desiree nods affirmatively throughout this whole thing.
http://www.kgw.com/video/featured-videos/Raw-Kyrons-parents-full-interview-97177194.html
Funny how things have changed.
I hope I'm not double posting. I was trying to post earlier and lost it.
I have a hard time reconciling the Kaine completely oblivious about his wife's PPD, what medication she'd taken in the past and if she is still taking it, and if she still has PPD, with the Kaine in possession of the emotional wherewithal to finesse a successful discussion about his wife's weight.
Some take any little criticism of Kaine as bashing. If Terri's responsible, the dynamics between her and Kaine are important, not as a way to excuse anything she may have done but certainly as a way to understand it.
On another note, I think most of us have probably done things that could be construed as selfish or hurtful. There's nothing in any of these stories that screams sociopath. Terri seems organized, thoughtful at times and selfish at other times, a good mom struggling to come up with a way to deal with a child who was having behavioral problems (Kyron), and the list goes on. It's all so painfully normal, IMHO. Most parents disagree with other parents about how to raise children (I would NEVER do that!), but at the end of the day, sometimes you find what works. Kyron is a charming child, but that doesn't mean he was perfect. He could've been a handful. Obviously, and before anyone accuses me of saying something I'm not, nothing Kyron did, even in his worst moment, would justify someone, anyone harming him, but I don't think the normal pains of parenting should be used against Terri.
We only ever hear one side of the story, and often that side is contradictory at best, and often Kaine presents the side that shows him in the most favorable light. This hasn't only happened with Terri, either.
I guess I'm just tired of all this peripheral information. It's not helping find Kyron. It's not smoking gun information. A lot of it isn't based on facts. IMHO, most people's lives wouldn't survive the microscope, even other players in this awful, sad story.
I have no idea where to find the link now...I just know it was in some documents linked on here sometime ago. She had made some allegations about his use of needles etc. Grrr maybe BeanE would know where to find it?
I also see nothing to suggest that little Kyron was a "disciplinary problem." The big issue with this to me, if this is true, is that TH suddenly became very focused on Kyron's behavior, wanting daily reports and daily punishment for less than perfect behavior. If Kyron had been getting a stream of bad reports from school I could understand that. But I have not heard that. The article suggests, IMO, that Kyron was a normal child but TH began to expect perfect.
This seems to coincide somewhat with her son being made to leave the home and with TH being cranky with her baby girl. I just see a change here. It likely would mean nothing if it were not for the fact that a little boy in her care vanished into thin air.
ETA to add quote from article: "She changed her behavior towards all of us," he said. "She would lose her patience with both" J and Kyron.
"With K it started out much easier at the beginning," he said, but as the months went on, he saw his wife become angry, for example, when the baby wouldn't go to sleep.