So you
have a child that has multiple imaginary friends, and the more she talks about
them the more you get to know them, the more you get to know them you notice
things that make you wonder if what she is seeing something else.
At what
point would it occur to you that maybe these “imaginary friend s” are something
else and at what age? How would you know if the child is faking in order to get
attention to the point where the child gets violet with their siblings or other
kids or if the child is actually seeing things?
And what
if it turns out that your child has some form of schizophrenia, what then? In
the video the little girl says 400 the cat is telling her to hurt her new baby
brother so the parents decide to live in separate apartments in order to keep
the peace between their children. Wouldn’t it be easier to simply hospitalized
the child or put her on medication? As a parent how would this decision be
based on, the good it will do for the child or the easier it would make life
for the parent? And if, for arguments sake, the child is hospitalized, does
that help or hinder her condition? Rebecca says she hates people because they
do not understand her, her condition or her issues and has already attempted
suicide before the age of 10. Was her hatred and suicide attempt are because
she was institutionalized or were the voices telling her?
She does
have a point I think, not many people understand what children with
schizophrenia are going through. Especially because of their age, many pass it
off as attention tantrums and think nothing of it. But what if we are wrong a
child may be ingenious and manipulative but at the end of the day they are
still children.