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3.486 documents for explosive child
  • Question: I am deeply concerned that my 5-year-old son has a mental disorder. He does not seem to be happy. He is oppositional regarding almost every aspect of life -- eating, bathing, going to school. He also has "fits" that are more appropriate for a 2-year-old. The smallest things set him off: He flies into an uncontrollable rage that almost always includes hitting someone and screaming. This is followed by immense sadness and remorse.

  • STATE COLLEGE | Penn State athletic director Tim Curley and school administrator Gary Schultz have stepped down amid allegations of an explosive child-sex abuse scandal and cover-up in Happy Valley. In a brief statement released after an executive session of Penn State's Board of Trustees, university President Graham Spanier said late Sunday he had received a request from Curley to be placed on administrative leave so he could devote the time needed to defend himself against perjury and other charges.

  • The following correction was published Oct. 23, 2007: Ross W. Greene will explain how to understand and help the "explosive child" at the daylong Ir...

  • Clear and convincing evidence supported the trial court's decision to grant the permanent custody motion of Franklin County Children's Services where (1) appellant's case plan required her to obtain anger management counseling to alleviate her intermittent explosive disorder and her problems with anger and patience, but appellant failed to complete such counseling, (2) the child had been in the custody of FCCS for 12 or more months out of a consecutive 22-month period, and (3) the child was bonded to his foster parents and needed permanent placement.

  • Locals sometimes refer to Lewiston-Auburn as the "other L.A.," a self-deprecating phrase that contrasts our perceived insignificance with the behemoth size, glitz and dynamism of Los Angeles. Having traveled to California's L.A. late last month, I can state categorically that Maine's L-A has no reason to be defensive. If Lewiston-Auburn is viewed as a stagnant New England mill town struggling to re-invent itself, Los Angeles is the poster child for explosive, but shortsighted and often self-destructive, growth.

  • For pleasure in the explosive vein, the kvetchers might try Love Child (New World Stages), 85 frenzied minutes of pirre silliness written and performed by Daniel Jenkins and Robert Stanton, who inhabit all the characters and sound effects of one (thankfully imaginary!) horrific night among professionalism-free but desperately hard-working theatrical wannabes who have elected to revive Euripides' obscure Ion at a converted sausage factory in Red Hook.

  • PARIS -- E-books exclusively available for Paris Public Library members are now accessible on the Maine InfoNet Download Library. Along with the Download Library's other holdings, only Paris Public Library accounts may borrow these supplemental e-books, available in both E-PUB and Kindle formats. The e-books include: Robyn Carr, "Bring Me Home for Christmas;" Lee Child, "The Affair;" Michael Crichton, "Micro;" Janet Evanovich, "Explosive Eighteen;" Jo Goodman, "A Place Called Home;" John Grisham, "The Litigators;" Laura Hillenbrand, "Unbroken;" Stephanie Laurens, "The Scandalous Lord Dere;" Debbie Macomber, "1225 Christmas Tree Lane;" Debbie Macomber, "Trading Christmas;" Susan Mallery, "Only Us:" Emily March, "Mistletoe Mine;" Kat Martin, "Against the Storm;" Fern Michaels, "Making Spi...

  • A suspected explosive device left outside a Uniontown gas station turned out to be a child's science project, city police said. There was a lady that actually called state police and informed them that it was her child's science experiment," said Uniontown Police Detective Donald Gmitter. "That saved us a lot of work.

  • BELFAST - Information contained in court documents has revealed that homicide victim James G. Cummings was shot twice in the head by his wife while he was asleep in bed. Cummings, who was shot to death at his home in this Waldo County city last December and later was found to have accumulated a cache of explosive materials and directions to manufacture a "dirty bomb," also possessed a large amount of child pornography, according to the documents.

  • In response to "Banning fireworks bad move," Letter of the Day, July 8: I was extremely concerned that people would think its OK to hand fireworks, explosive devices, to a child.



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