rates of alcoholism are much lower, but yeah, most families are ill-equipped to deal with children (in general). perfectly "normal" children have challenging episodes too though. there's nothing special about needing to deal with kids being challenging. this is typical.
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yeah - ideal solutions that generate conditions compatible with individual thriving don't scale up particularly for people who deviate significantly from the norm
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this is all I really wanted to communicate -this is Hard -the current system corners normal people into doing terrible things -solutions are far upstream of anything that can be implemented in schools -this is an extreme case that illustrates why schools are bad in general
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it's not a Hard problem it's just a hard problem. it's hardness is contingent, not essential. society has been completely reengineered in exactly this way several times within the last couple of centuries and appears to be in the middle of another one as we live and breathe.
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but yeah, I don't think we're gonna get a solution to this one in the current state of affairs. we probably won't get a solution to this in what we are evolving into either, if my foresight is on target. but it could be otherwise. we're just collectively fucking up (again).
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