Does this idea work:
Say the school observes/detects a certain trait in your kid. The kid seemingly
agrees with the people at the school. They think that if they can get the kid
treatment, the kid will be much happier and relaxed.
So they pursue some counseling for the kid and help the kid obtain some
treatment meds from a practitioner.
All without the knowledge of the parents.
Seemingly the kid is happier and more well adjusted. They become gregarious
and outgoing and find it easier to find friends.
Nobody seems to tell the kid or be worried about the long term physical and
mental effects.
Some folks in this nation think this is totally OK.
All for the kid right.
Now, a few details I left out:
The teacher thinks the kid might be an alcoholic. There is some science that
hints that alcholism is genetic. The school thinks that it might be helpful
for the kid to explore the world of alcohol. They give the kid some books on
mixology etc. So they set up a kid bar with a bar tender to give them their
meds during the day. Spectacular results right.
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