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Dayton Daily News education reporter Scott Elliott writes about

schools, kids, teaching and learning

 

Computer: your kid has " disorders "

October 28, 2005

Scott Elliott

 

Imagine your teenager comes home from school looking depressed. You

ask what's wrong. She says, " Oh, it's just my social anxiety

disorder. "

 

What?

 

Yes, she tells you, she has social anxiety disorder. And also

obsessive compulsive disorder.

 

What are you talking about, you ask? Who is telling you this?

 

They told me at school!

 

And no, it wasn't a psychologist, social worker or even the school

nurse that told her. It was: a computer! They call it TeenScreen.

 

Yesterday, I complained about computerized scoring of tests. Now one

Indiana school is taking things even further with the computer.

They're letting the computer diagnose you kid's alleged mental

problems!

 

A civil liberties group called The Rutherford Institute that is suing

the South Bend, Ind., school district on behalf of 15-year-old Chelsa

Rhodes, described what occurred:

 

" Students were divided into groups of 10-15, herded into classrooms

and placed in front of computers. After completing the examination

and being escorted into a private hallway by an employee of Madison

Center, Chelsea was informed that based on her responses that she

liked to clean and didn't like to party very much, she suffered from

at least two mental health problems, obsessive compulsive disorder

and social anxiety disorder.

 

Chelsea was also told that if her condition worsened, her mother

should take her to the Madison Center for treatment. According to

Chelsea, a majority of the students who were subjected to the

TeenScreen exam were also told that they were suffering from some

sort of mental or social " disorder. "

 

I am amazed first of all that anyone would think a computer could

diagnose mental disorders, and that a school district would buy into

this, and that it would subject kids to such a test without parental

consent or without having the results explained to the kids by some

kind of professional.

TeenScreen bills itself as a suicide prevention system. But I found

one blogger who alleges TeenScreen is backed by drug companies who

would love to see more kids taking meds.

 

How do you think you would react if this happened at your child's

school?

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