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I believe that their are kids that their brain may not develop quickly enough. They have negetive view on life, and other peers who are successful on certain things. Do you think that this statement is true, and what do you think a cure for that is?

2006-09-20 17:07:31 · 7 answers · asked by james w 3 in Social Science Psychology

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"Yeah james w,
Adolescence and teen years is the time when the brain is forming into adulthood. Typically, this is when youngsters learn empathy and/or sympathy and practice it in their own minds often. During these attempts to become fully adult, control over your environment (parents, siblings, teachers, friends and money) can appear so daunting a goal that depression sets in. Depression works in everybody some time in their lives.
Because of the depression, negative feelings may be felt about anyone or anything as one obsesses, fixates and/or transfers the negativity to another person or thing. Time will help. Try to maintain your balance. You can do it and you know it! With patience and understanding you will be unstoppable in the future!"

2006-09-20 17:23:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I don't think that the brains isn't developing quickly enough, but if they were allowed to socialize with other kids much sooner they may be able to do better and feel better about their surroundings rather than being so negative all the time. If you hold a kid back, they won't get to experience things and may have negative feedback towards those things.

2006-09-21 00:12:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I am 47 yrs old and am 2nd in line of 5 kids. My parents were not neglectful or abusive.

My siblings were ruthless!!! Made me feel like dirt on the ground (maybe not even that good).

I grew up, found Jesus. He is in my heart & soul, so life is good now!

I don'g agree that kids brains may not develop quickly enough. All the negativity is from life...parents, siblings and peers. LIFE IN GENERAL.

2006-09-21 00:23:28 · answer #3 · answered by I love angels 2 · 1 0

Emotions drive and structure thoughts, and emotions are from the MIND, not the brain. The brain is physical, and the MIND is not. It is true that the MIND cannot operate "normally" within a brain that is damaged... but, it is important to remember that the MIND of the individual whose brain is damaged is not damaged because it, the MIND, is not physical.

Negative thoughts originate within ones MIND, not ones brain. One does "think" these thoughts, but the thoughts originate in the MIND and are fed to the brain. The physical brain cannot perceive the subtle energy of the MIND, and therefore the brain cannot distinguish between thoughts fed to it from the MIND, and thoughts that arise from within itself.

How does negativity get into the MIND? It is taken-on as part of the development of ones personality at and near ones birth. The MIND of the child, via Direct Esoteric communication [empathic level communication] reaches out to the MINDs of its parents, and there it picks up any repressed fears that are being actively repressed.

Because the MIND cannot perceive the Spiritual energy of ones Soul, or Apapsyche [operational energy of ones Soul] it assumes that the fear being caused within ones parents is being caused by who and what one is. These misperceptions are taken-on and repressed within the MIND as a body of intensely negative traumata that I refer to by the symbol NS-I, or Negative Self-Image. Freud discovered this same body of energy and called it the "Id".

A child's negative thoughts are issued from its NS-I, and these are acted out in some way. How the child's behavior is reacted to either reduces the causal misperception, or exacerbates it. Because modern mental health is so ignorant regarding the MIND and how to deal with it, the negative behavior of the child [venting of negativity by the child's MIND] is focused on as the "PROBLEM". This unintentionally reinforces the misperceptions by the child's MIND thus exacerbating the negativity of the NS-I.

As soon as drugs are given to the child for his "BAD", his MIND is convinced that who and what he is, is "bad". The future of this person is bleak.... given what mental health offers to people, it is not encouraging.

2006-09-21 00:39:07 · answer #4 · answered by docjp 6 · 0 1

Most children learn they can't do something because they are told they can't, what a profound and lasting effect this has on most of them ....often life long .......a great pity.

The number of street cleaners who would have made great CEOs
had they been encouraged when very young ....

2006-09-21 01:04:08 · answer #5 · answered by Vivian X 3 · 0 0

I think it is ALL about the way kids are raised. . .parents truly influence their children's mindset

2006-09-21 00:10:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

all they need is a a$$ whooping!

2006-09-21 00:14:59 · answer #7 · answered by DUSTY 3 · 0 2

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