grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
Its true I didn't ask the girl why her arms were so badly scarred, but I think her behaviour before she started helping the lady in charge betrayed some lack in confidence too, (avoiding eye contact etc.), but the short sleeves business is simply explained because it was so hot there was little choice really.That 1st. part was your guess, a reasonable guess but still only a guess. Seems odd to me that what you describe wasn't covered up by long sleeves.
Then there is what you consider alarming. From various bits about self harm I've seen most try to conceal self harm. Parents typically are the last to know or at least in what I've seen. The alarming increase you say is happening, my guess would be rejection in some form on social media. Being able to show self harm for attention may play into this.
I know its easy to become too melodramatic when reacting to something like this, but my question "Who loves the children who self harm" is being put forward not just to highlight how many decent dads/parents get excluded for no good reason, and suggest this needs to be considered more, and the business about trying to encourage our children to be less selfish needs to be thought about more, but even beyond all the other things said on this subject, or any similar subject concernibg children where there appears to be difficulties arising of some kind, "EVERYONE INVOLVED IN ANYWAY AS A PROFESSIONAL SHOULD BE FORCED BY OUR FAMILY LAWS TO CONSIDER WHO MIGHT LOVE ANY PARTICULAR CHILD, WHILST ACKOWLEDGING ALL THEY ARE CAPABLE OF DOING IS DESTROYING PARENT_CHILD RELATIONSHIPS, AND THEY WILL NEVER LOVE THE CHILD AS A DECENT PARENT DOES"!
(Btw I believe some states in the USA appear to do this).