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My 9-year-old son still asks me for help with his homework, but he clearly also suspects that he is smarter than I am. I’m not really sure if this is a product of the culture he’s growing up in or my parenting or just the hubris of childhood. I don’t remember if I had similar thoughts when I was a kid. But I know my son is looking down while looking up.
It’s been this way for a while. No matter how many times we tell him we have completed the third grade already (also, college), he remains convinced we can’t follow his more complicated thought processes. As nurturing parents, we are respectful and encouraging. We tell him he’s very smart, which he is, and that when he’s wrong it’s mostly because he’s rushing, which it is, or because he’s ill-informed, which he sometimes is on account of being a child.
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I won’t call him dumb or anything, but I will call him out. Spell this hard word! What’s 374 multiplied by 37? What are the capitals of all the old Soviet Republics? Watcha got smart guy? (I want to say smart ass, but that’s a bit much.) When he fumbles and stammers — I take no pride in this — I get a satisfied look on my face and start getting close to him. I’ll wag my head at him tauntingly and get right up in him. I interrupt him with monosyllabic grunts to keep him from saying nonsense.
Then I bear hug and spin him around and dump him onto the couch. It feels good when debates devolve into wrestling. I think it’s important for him to know my love isn’t contingent on his being right or smart or anything else.
Also, I really don’t want to argue with my obstinate 9-year-old when he’s being a little shit. Roughhousing is a good avoidance and coping mechanism.
Sometimes, if I manage it right, I’ve got the kid giggle on the couch before he gets to the deadliest word of all… “actually.” Listening to a child say “actually,” is like nails on a chalkboard and your the chalkboard. This is a word that should be banned from the lexicon of all children. It will only be reintroduced for their use after these kids have grown up and had children of their own. My son says it like he’s the one explaining how things work. It’s just so ballsy and condescending. And he doesn’t know what condescending means.
I will give the boy credit though. He says things with such easy conviction that you almost have to think twice about it before remembering he’s only nine and wrong. He does have a good memory and notices truly unremarkable things to a remarkable extent, so I wouldn’t put some of his obscure factoids past him. A certain dinosaur’s height and weight? He could be right. The favorite food of a six gilled shark? He probably knows. Anything to do with a pack of cards, consisting of eight pieces of cardboard that in no way should cost $5? He’s the expert. And that’s cool. I want that for him. Developing expertise through passion is great.
The only problem with encouraging this sort of thing is that it also encourages extrapolation. He thinks that because I don’t know Pokemon, I need the world explained. This leads to agitation. I suppose it’s age-appropriate, but it still drives me batty.
So I choose to look on the bright side. Maybe he’ll be a lawyer or a critique. Maybe he’ll be on the debate team. Maybe his self-assurance will help him in the end. That would actually be pretty sweet. In the meantime, though, I’ll be wrestling the kid on the couch.
Garth Johnson is a dad and a carpenter in Fairbanks, Alaska.
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Disturbing video shows a 12-year-old boy with the word “gay” shaved into his hair being verbally and physically abused by three adults.
The footage, posted to Instagram last month, shows a young boy, identified in reports only as Tyler, cowering on the porch of an Atlanta home as he’s berated by a man who makes reference to sexual orientation.
“You still doing gay s–t,” he tells Tyler in the clip, which was posted by Gaye Magazine on June 17. “You think this on the side of your head for no reason?”
The man then smacks Tyler while holding him by the neck. The word shaved into his head is clearly visible as the sickening attack continues.
“So why you just say that gay a– s–t?” the man snarls again before shoving the youngster.
Cops in Atlanta learned of the video the same day it was posted and arrested three people involved in the upsetting incident, police said Friday.
“The behavior in this social media post was difficult to watch and is absolutely unacceptable,” Atlanta police said in a statement.
“We are appreciative of the number of people who flagged this case with us and for those who provided information on the location where it took place. Our investigators worked hard to identify those involved and to gather the evidence needed to place each behind bars and we are thankful for their work.”
A police spokesman said it appeared the boy was abused due to his “sexual orientation.”
gayemagazine via Instagram
Police said Lorkeyla Jamia Spencer, 19, and Brittney Monique Mills, 35, were charged with cruelty to children in the incident, while Jordan Jarrode Richards-Nwankwo, 18, was charged with cruelty to children and battery-family violence.
All three were booked into the Fulton County Jail on Friday. Richards-Nwankwo was released Sunday after posting $50,000 bond, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
Atlanta police spokesman Sgt. John Chafee told the newspaper it appeared the boy was abused due to his “sexual orientation.” Investigators declined to identify how the suspects were related to the child.
“We are not going into too much detail exactly what those relationships are, because we are not releasing publicly the individual who was being abused,” Chafee said. “We are not putting their name out there right now.”
One day after the initial video was posted, the boy appeared in a second video while wearing a hat. He insisted his “brother” and “sister” were not abusing him after a male voice urged him to start speaking, the clip shows.
The boy, identified as Tyler, is shown being berated by a man who makes reference to sexual orientation.
gayemagazine via Instagram
The boy was placed in the care of child welfare officials on June 18.
gayemagazine via Instagram
“I’m good,” he said. “My sister didn’t do nothing, or my brother, then were just showing me the right thing to do … They was not abusing me … I’m still going to be myself.”
The boy, identified as a 12-year-old by WXIA, was placed in the care of child welfare officials on June 18, police said.
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