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Monday, June 3, 2013

PSYCHOLOGY ISSUES -

 

NOT  EASY BEING A BOY THESE DAYS

 

TOY GUN GETS FIVE-YEAR OLD INTERROGATED AND PUNISHED.
Five-year-old American boy interrogated at school until he wets his pants in terror - for the crime of bringing a toy gun to the classroom.  Then he was suspended for 9 day.  School officials at Dowell Elementary School in Lusby, Maryland, proceeded to question the five-year-old for over two hours before finally calling his mother.  (What's next, waterboarding kindergarteners?)
Read morehttp://dailycaller.com/2013/05/31/kindergartener-interrogated-over-cap-gun-until-he-pees-his-pants-then-suspended-10-days/

IMAGINARY GUNS ARE FORBIDDEN TOO. 
Another boy was suspended for merely using his fingers as a gun.  There’s controversy at a Talbot County, Maryland, school after two 6-year-old boys were suspended while playing cops and robbers during recess and using their fingers to make an imaginary gun.
Read morehttp://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2013/01/15/parents-furious-after-young-boys-suspended-after-playing-with-imaginary-weapon/

NEXT DR WHO - A WOMAN?
Fictional character DR WHO, who has been idolized by generations of British boys, may become a woman in the next TV series.  Whether it happens or not is beside the point  The fact is that media executives are already thinking about taking one of the few fictional male role models away from boys.
Read morehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2334893/Doctor-Who-Who-Doctor-ANYONE-woman-Says-TV-critic.html

Add to it the ridiculous male stereotypes on television sitcoms, the frequent case of fatherless families, and low academic expectations for boys - all contributing to today's epidemic of male underachievement in school.

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