Saturday, March 24, 2012

Wk 4: Consequences of Stress on Children’s Development

Violence ... A very sad Situation

When I was a little girl my mom stay in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend. He use to beat her real bad that she could not get me up in the morning time she can not get me ready for school. So I had to get myself ready for school. When things happen like that she tell me to go to my room and do not come out. So that happen so many time that my grandmother and grandfather told me that I did not have to stay with them. Then I cried because I knew my mother was not happy for me to leave. After that I started leaving with my grandparents. I stay with my grandparents until they past away. I want to learn about why do South Africa kills white people.How they did succeed, however, in making South Africa into a multiracial sewer with one of the highest violent crime, murder, rape, and AIDS infection rates in the world.On June 15th of this year, sugar farmer Robert Dent and his wife Allison, both 59, were killed in front of their twelve-year-old son Nicholas Dent. A Black invader entered the Dent home between two and three AM that Saturday morning, armed with a military-style rifle. He bludgeoned the unarmed couple, who were surprised in their sleep, and then, in the presence of their son, shot them to death at point-blank range in the farmhouse bathroom. I feel sorry for the child because the child seen what happen to his parents. That child will have nightmares for the rest of his life.


(Jun 5, 2011).rense.com/general29/silence.htm

2 comments:

Teacher Dale said...

Chiquela, so sorry to hear of your childhood experience. Your mom tried to protect you physically and emotional by sending you to your room, but that still never prevents the "scars." As expected you are probably still haunted by the memories of those times but look at how ambitious you became. Many children raised in violent environments just choose to carry on the tradition and live violent lives themselves. I commend you for your strength.

Teacher Dale said...

Chiquela, so sorry to hear about your sad childhood. Your mom sent you in your room to physically and emotionally protect you, but that could only do so much. The memeories never leave. You should be proud of yourself for not choosing to live a violent lifestyle. Many who are raised in such environments, continue to be violent themselves.