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    by Crystal Cook

    The knowledge and insight I have attained over the past eighteen years working with the school system, medical professionals and society in general has allowed me to put many things into perspective. I see certain aspects ...read more

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    by A. Major

    Labeling is a necessary evil. As much as I am a victim of labeling and am guilty of labeling others, I would have to argue that the world would be one big dysfunctional family if we didn't put labels on things or people. ...read more

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    by Kimberly Chitwood

    I prefer the term "diagnosis". This term is defined as "the act or process of identifying or determining the nature and cause of a disease or injury through evaluation of patient history, examination, and review of laborat...read more

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    by Jim Mcfalls

    Labeling children is a double-edged sword. Unfortunately, as with handling any sword, particularly one with two edges, it is likely to result in bloodletting. On the one hand,it is impossible to get needed educational...read more

  • by Roxanne Dubarry

    The dangers of labeling a child are many! Children learn what they live. If a child is taught that she is a worthwhile person, she will begin to believe it. However, if a child is repeatedly told that she is awkward and cl...read more

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    by Lokemun Magar

    The dangers of labeling a child We come across children of various learning disabilities especially in the teaching profession, the more common being children labeled Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, more commonl...read more

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    by Sammy Stein

    A label is something which sticks! How many people do you hear talking about someone who say ' He's mean', or ' watch her, she's a bitch!' and no matter how hard you try to say to yourself , ' I will make my own mind up wh...read more

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    by Wispen Lee

    "You are a bad and wicked child" said my grandmother, as she caught me rifling in her storeroom and messing up her old clothes. I stood there, contrite and confused, thinking that the sin that I had committed was so great ...read more

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    by Betsy Ninan

    I am the mother of a 9yr old child who was diagnosed with a mild form of Cerebral Palsy as a baby. Over the years I have heard numerous people label not only my child, but other children with special needs. Their problem i...read more

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    by Debra Herring

    Once a child enters the worlds of medicine, psychology and psychiatry, they are labeled with a diagnosis the practitioner believes most closely fit's the child's condition or behavior. Unfortunately, children are often la...read more

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    by Leah Gray aka Creative Blogger

    No one is denying that there are variations of ability among children or that some struggle with particular subjects or situations more than others. That has always been the case with humans and always will be. We are 'dif...read more

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    by Jan Castagnaro

    The dangers of labeling a child Children are like sponges and tend to absorb everything we adults say and do. It imprints to their memories and contributes to how they react, respond, and behave. This is why labeling a ch...read more

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    by Joanne Greco

    The longer we're free of the school system, the more I see things differently. Like for example, the labels "gifted" and "learning disabled". My two oldest had the "learning disabled" noose hung on them for many years whi...read more

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    by Tami Joia

    If your child has a disability such as Autism, ADHD, Bipolar, etc, and he/she is not diagnosed, the definite danger is you will not receive the necessary services and/or supports in the public school system or anywhere els...read more

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    by Linda L Kinyon

    Labels, we see them everyday. We see them on products that we buy. We see them on clothing that we buy. Have you ever thought about why we prefer a specific brand over another? Is it the label? Is it the quality? I was pa...read more

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    by Linda Ann Nickerson

    "That child simply has no coordination. She will never be good at sports." Standing on the stairs, I overheard my own grandmother. She was talking about me! At the time, I was a kindergartner. Of course, I believed her. ...read more

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    by Abbi Sharp

    What do you think of when you hear the words: Learning Disabled, Mentally Disabled, or Emotionally Disturbed. Human beings have it in their nature to categorize, classify, and label parts of their world for various reasons...read more

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    by Kelly

    While the school systems - both public and private - do have a tendency to wrongly label children based on certain criteria, that isn't the systems only way of failing our children. For instance, they teach our children ...read more

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    by Fay Winter

    The dangers of labeling a child. The field of Special Education is advancing, and as it is advancing, recognition and intervention are available earlier and earlier. Learning disabilities are singled out at a Preschool ag...read more

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    by Heart

    Dangers of Labeling a child. One way to see society is through a looking glass, what could we see? A frail existance of conditioned behaviours. What does it really mean when one labels a child...one would have to consider...read more

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