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>Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:43:56 -0800 (PST)

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I'm afraid its even more sinister than that, as I understand it, schools get

money every time they 'turn in' a 'learning disabled' student...as if simply

drugging them and doing nothing else requires cash! Its truly disgusting

that there is a monetary motivation...

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>From: Balsamo <bls3562@...>

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>Subject: Re: What's the deal with Grief Counselors in

>Public Schools?

>Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:43:56 -0800 (PST)

>

I'm afraid its even more sinister than that, as I understand it, schools get

money every time they 'turn in' a 'learning disabled' student...as if simply

drugging them and doing nothing else requires cash! Its truly disgusting

that there is a monetary motivation...

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It all sounds so different over there. (im in the uk) I know that if

we ever even wanted to have even aspirin ( a pain killer you can buy

from a supermarket) by doctors orders, you had to give your own to

the school office beforehand, with a doctors letter. If you had

anything else, bigger....expect a huge battle! School was not

allowed to give anything out. And as far back as my mum remembers

(im only 16) they've always had counsellors, under many different

names, but counsellors all the same.

Jeni

> Greetings....some random thoughts....

>

> How did grief counselors come to be in our public

> schools? How many years ago, what is the cost, etc?

>

> I say all this because I find it strange our children

> are led to believe they need more than their family

> and friends --and their own inner spirit--to get

> through " tragedies. "

>

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It all sounds so different over there. (im in the uk) I know that if

we ever even wanted to have even aspirin ( a pain killer you can buy

from a supermarket) by doctors orders, you had to give your own to

the school office beforehand, with a doctors letter. If you had

anything else, bigger....expect a huge battle! School was not

allowed to give anything out. And as far back as my mum remembers

(im only 16) they've always had counsellors, under many different

names, but counsellors all the same.

Jeni

> Greetings....some random thoughts....

>

> How did grief counselors come to be in our public

> schools? How many years ago, what is the cost, etc?

>

> I say all this because I find it strange our children

> are led to believe they need more than their family

> and friends --and their own inner spirit--to get

> through " tragedies. "

>

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Thats also true over here. If you are registered disable they get

more money because you supposedly take more time. But then again,

its also true of the doctors clinics here that the more lists you

are on the more money they gete. For example, they were only too

clean to put you on the family planning extra list...but everytime

you were due for a smear or tests they would tell you 'you dont

really need it if you dont want it' If they can get money for

nothing of course they will do it!!!

Jeni

> I'm afraid its even more sinister than that, as I understand it,

schools get

> money every time they 'turn in' a 'learning disabled' student...as

if simply

> drugging them and doing nothing else requires cash! Its truly

disgusting

> that there is a monetary motivation...

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Thats also true over here. If you are registered disable they get

more money because you supposedly take more time. But then again,

its also true of the doctors clinics here that the more lists you

are on the more money they gete. For example, they were only too

clean to put you on the family planning extra list...but everytime

you were due for a smear or tests they would tell you 'you dont

really need it if you dont want it' If they can get money for

nothing of course they will do it!!!

Jeni

> I'm afraid its even more sinister than that, as I understand it,

schools get

> money every time they 'turn in' a 'learning disabled' student...as

if simply

> drugging them and doing nothing else requires cash! Its truly

disgusting

> that there is a monetary motivation...

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Hi Jeni,

I'm out here in Texas where it's very hot. I know a 15 year old guy that was on

Tegretol, which I think is

an anticonvulsant med the psychs use off label, and his psych didn't warn him

not to be in the sun

and he passed out in second period at school. He was in the sun for just a

little while that morning.

true it's Texas sun but still.....

Listen to Morse, vits and exercise all the way!

Jim

Re: What's the deal with Grief Counselors in Public

Schools?

It all sounds so different over there. (im in the uk) I know that if

we ever even wanted to have even aspirin ( a pain killer you can buy

from a supermarket) by doctors orders, you had to give your own to

the school office beforehand, with a doctors letter. If you had

anything else, bigger....expect a huge battle! School was not

allowed to give anything out. And as far back as my mum remembers

(im only 16) they've always had counsellors, under many different

names, but counsellors all the same.

Jeni

> Greetings....some random thoughts....

>

> How did grief counselors come to be in our public

> schools? How many years ago, what is the cost, etc?

>

> I say all this because I find it strange our children

> are led to believe they need more than their family

> and friends --and their own inner spirit--to get

> through " tragedies. "

>

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Hi Jeni,

I'm out here in Texas where it's very hot. I know a 15 year old guy that was on

Tegretol, which I think is

an anticonvulsant med the psychs use off label, and his psych didn't warn him

not to be in the sun

and he passed out in second period at school. He was in the sun for just a

little while that morning.

true it's Texas sun but still.....

Listen to Morse, vits and exercise all the way!

Jim

Re: What's the deal with Grief Counselors in Public

Schools?

It all sounds so different over there. (im in the uk) I know that if

we ever even wanted to have even aspirin ( a pain killer you can buy

from a supermarket) by doctors orders, you had to give your own to

the school office beforehand, with a doctors letter. If you had

anything else, bigger....expect a huge battle! School was not

allowed to give anything out. And as far back as my mum remembers

(im only 16) they've always had counsellors, under many different

names, but counsellors all the same.

Jeni

> Greetings....some random thoughts....

>

> How did grief counselors come to be in our public

> schools? How many years ago, what is the cost, etc?

>

> I say all this because I find it strange our children

> are led to believe they need more than their family

> and friends --and their own inner spirit--to get

> through " tragedies. "

>

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Hi Jeni,

I'm out here in Texas where it's very hot. I know a 15 year old guy that was on

Tegretol, which I think is

an anticonvulsant med the psychs use off label, and his psych didn't warn him

not to be in the sun

and he passed out in second period at school. He was in the sun for just a

little while that morning.

true it's Texas sun but still.....

Listen to Morse, vits and exercise all the way!

Jim

Re: What's the deal with Grief Counselors in Public

Schools?

It all sounds so different over there. (im in the uk) I know that if

we ever even wanted to have even aspirin ( a pain killer you can buy

from a supermarket) by doctors orders, you had to give your own to

the school office beforehand, with a doctors letter. If you had

anything else, bigger....expect a huge battle! School was not

allowed to give anything out. And as far back as my mum remembers

(im only 16) they've always had counsellors, under many different

names, but counsellors all the same.

Jeni

> Greetings....some random thoughts....

>

> How did grief counselors come to be in our public

> schools? How many years ago, what is the cost, etc?

>

> I say all this because I find it strange our children

> are led to believe they need more than their family

> and friends --and their own inner spirit--to get

> through " tragedies. "

>

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Hi Jeni,

I'm out here in Texas where it's very hot. I know a 15 year old guy that was on

Tegretol, which I think is

an anticonvulsant med the psychs use off label, and his psych didn't warn him

not to be in the sun

and he passed out in second period at school. He was in the sun for just a

little while that morning.

true it's Texas sun but still.....

Listen to Morse, vits and exercise all the way!

Jim

Re: What's the deal with Grief Counselors in Public

Schools?

It all sounds so different over there. (im in the uk) I know that if

we ever even wanted to have even aspirin ( a pain killer you can buy

from a supermarket) by doctors orders, you had to give your own to

the school office beforehand, with a doctors letter. If you had

anything else, bigger....expect a huge battle! School was not

allowed to give anything out. And as far back as my mum remembers

(im only 16) they've always had counsellors, under many different

names, but counsellors all the same.

Jeni

> Greetings....some random thoughts....

>

> How did grief counselors come to be in our public

> schools? How many years ago, what is the cost, etc?

>

> I say all this because I find it strange our children

> are led to believe they need more than their family

> and friends --and their own inner spirit--to get

> through " tragedies. "

>

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