Quote:
Originally Posted by kellysp1
thanks that was very helpful should i also include the fact that to high expectation can lead to life taking or is that to much
|
I only work with children up to the age of five years and didn't have that in mind. I'm not sure to be honest, it's such a startling statement and without having factual material infront of me, I'd be a dubious to commit that to on paper.
When anyone (a teenager, young adult or older) commit suicide, there are sometimes other reasons and it also depends on their state of mind. When I've read of teenagers (thankfully very rare) of taking their own life whilst they wait for exam results, the pressure often comes from themselves.
I know of one boy that did this in my school year when we took our 'a' levels many many years ago and it was after he took them, he was such a perfectionist (and very clever) and could not bear to think he had not achieved what 'he' had to get. He got straight 'a's in all subjects, but he wasn't around to find out.
I'm not sure of your criteria you are being asked for, so will leave that up to you to decide.