Friday, February 6, 2015

Removing guns, 1 child at a time

Via Terry

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Well, it seems Minnesota’s largest school district is discussing screening high school students for depression and anxiety in the classroom.

“As part of a state grant to improve mental health services,” notes this CBS Minnesota, “Anoka-Hennepin schools could offer a screening as soon as next fall. Dr. Nita Kumar, a mental-health consultant for the district, said Friday that the idea is to get students to talk about something they may hide from their parents or not even understand what is happening.”

To assist in determining the potential for depression, 10th-graders will be given the PHQ9 form, the same form “many doctors’ offices provide.” The form can be seen here. It asks nine questions about the student’s emotional state for which answers can range from “not at all” to “nearly every day.”

“Over the last 2 weeks,” the questionnaire prompts, “how often have you been bothered by any of the following problems?” The listed problems include such vague and all-encompassing considerations as: “Little interest or pleasure in doing things.” “Feeling tired or having little energy.” “Poor appetite or overeating.” “Feeling bad about yourself – or that you are a failure or have let yourself or your family down.”

I’m sorry, am I missing something here? We’re talking teenagers, the most hormonally fluctuating demographic on the planet.

More @ WND

6 comments:

  1. Not only the profiling for future antigun...but schools/ states get more federal $$$ the more "disabled" kids they label. thats why kids are labeled adhd at an alarming rate. Oh and you qualify for disability as an adult if you are adhd. Prescribed Drugs for made up disease further destroy any potential in kid now adult.
    this has been such a success in destroying family its to be expected they are expanding it.
    i wonder how many parents are going to stand by and let this happen. Or when CPS comes to take your kid that you refused to seek "medical" treatment for.

    The camel not only has his nose in the tent he is squatting in our beds and shitting on the couch.

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    1. The camel not only has his nose in the tent he is squatting in our beds and shitting on the couch.

      That's a new way of putting it. :)

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  2. The wife and I decided quite some time ago to forego retiring back to Minnesota. Taxes are too high and socialism to prevalent. Southern Missouri is starting to look pretty good though.

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    1. Southern Missouri is starting to look pretty good though.

      The mountains are supposed to be good also, at any rate with y'all staying it will fortress up our next Confederate army.............:)

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  3. Re-education camps???

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    1. I'm sure that is one of Obama's wet dreams, but he's got a long row to hoe here. :)

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