Police handcuff Ga. kindergartner for tantrum – Yahoo! News

Police handcuff Ga. kindergartner for tantrum – Yahoo! News.

The school called police. The police report says when an officer tried to calm the child in the principal’s office, she resisted and was handcuffed. The girl was charged with simple assault and damage to property.

Police Chief Dray Swicord says the department’s policy is to handcuff people in certain situations.

“Our policy states that any detainee transported to our station in a patrol vehicle is to be handcuffed in the back and there is no age discrimination on that rule,” Milledgeville Police Chief Dray Swicord told WMAZ.

The girl’s aunt, Candace Ruff, went with the child’s mother to pick her up from the police station. She Salecia was by herself in a holding cell and complained about the handcuffs.

“She said they were really tight. She said they really hurt her wrists,” Ruff told the Associated Press. “She was so shaken up when we went there to pick her up.”

Officials at Creekside Elementary did not immediately return calls Tuesday.

“We would not like to see this happen to another child, because it’s horrifying. It’s devastating,” Ruff said.

Source: Zimmerman to be charged in Trayvon Martin case – This Just In – CNN.com Blogs

Source: Zimmerman to be charged in Trayvon Martin case – This Just In – CNN.com Blogs.

 

Source: Zimmerman to be charged in Trayvon Martin case

[Updated at 3:02 p.m. ET] The office of special prosecutor Angela Corey has confirmed that a news conference updating the media on the Trayvon Martin case will begin at the State Attorney’s Office in Jacksonville, Florida at 6 p.m. ET.

[Updated at 2:51 p.m. ET]  Corey’s office, which is investigating the Trayvon Martin shooting case, said that charges against George Zimmerman have not been filed. The office would not confirm whether the office planned to charge him, according to HLN’s Josey Crews.

Earlier, CNN reported that Corey is expected to announce a decision Wednesday regarding whether she will file charges against Zimmerman, and a senior law enforcement source familiar with the Martin death investigation said that Zimmerman would be charged.

[Updated at 2:39 p.m. ET]  George Zimmerman “will be (criminally) charged if (he) hasn’t been charged already,” according to a senior law enforcement source familiar with the Trayvon Martin death investigation.

It’s not clear what the charges would be.

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[Initial post, 2:29 p.m. ET] A special prosecutor in the Trayvon Martin shooting case is expected to announce a decision within the next four hours regarding whether she will file charges against George Zimmerman, CNN reports.

The news comes a day after attorneys for Zimmerman told reporters they had lost contact with Zimmerman and no longer represent him.

Obesity linked to child disorders

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by bbc news

Obesity and diabetes link tochild disorders

Obese women and those with Type 2 diabetes could be increasing their chances of having a child with autism or another development disorder, a US study suggests.

Researchers at the University of California Davis said that high glucose levels during pregnancy could affect brain development in the child.

The Paediatrics study looked at 1,000 children and mothers over seven years.

Diabetes UK said further research was needed.

In California, where the study was carried out, 1.3% of women have Type 2 diabetes and 7.4% have diabetes which developed during pregnancy.

The children in the study were aged between two and five years old and were enrolled between 2003 and 2010.

Among children whose mothers had Type 2 diabetes during their pregnancies, the study found that 9.3% of those children had autism.

And 11.6% of that group of children showed evidence of a developmental disability.

This was nearly twice as high as the 6.4% of children with these problems born to women with no metabolic conditions.

Over 20% of the mothers of children with autism or other developmental disability were obese, compared with 14% of the mothers of normally developing children.

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In the US, the study noted that 34% of women of child-bearing age are obese and nearly 9% are diabetic.

Around 29% of the children with autism had mothers with a metabolic condition during pregnancy, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity.

Nearly 35% of the children with another developmental disorder had mothers with metabolic conditions, compared to 19% of children in the control group.

The study also examined the link between hypertension and autism or developmental disorder.

The prevalence of high blood pressure was low for all groups, but more common among mothers of children with autism or developmental disorder, although it was not statistically significant.

When analysing children’s cognitive abilities, the study found that among the children with autism, children of mothers with diabetes did not perform as well as children of non-diabetic mothers in tests of expressive language and communication skills.

And the presence of any metabolic condition was linked to lower scores on all of the tests among children without autism.

The authors say that obesity is a significant risk factor for diabetes and hypertension, and is characterized by increased insulin resistance.

Paula Krakowiak, from the MIND Institute at the University of California Davis, said: “Our finding that these maternal conditions may be linked with neurodevelopmental problems in children raises concerns and therefore may have serious public-health implications.”

Dr Matthew Hobbs, head of research at Diabetes UK, said more research was needed to answer questions not investigated in the study.

“It is important to note that while it does show an association, it does not show that diabetes causes developmental problems.

“We continue to advise that women with diabetes should tell their diabetes health care team if they are planning to become pregnant. They can then work together to make sure they are aware of the steps they should take to help them have a healthy pregnancy.”

Race-Specific Groups Take Aim at Academic Disparity

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Race-Specific Groups Take Aim at Academic Disparity

By Daarel Burnette II, Star Tribune , Minn. (MCT)

Students who used to self-segregate in the school cafeteria sit at the same tables now, joking and laughing. After school, in the lecture hall down the hallway, minority students and teachers are deep in discussion about race, class, culture and academics.

Four years after a surge of racial diversity erupted into fistfights and emotional faculty meetings, Woodbury High School is a very different place. Students and teachers are chalking it up to “Be the Dream,” an after-school student-teacher group that tackles head-on issues of race and the achievement gap that have left minority students lagging white students in test scores for years. In Minnesota, the gap is one of the widest in the nation.

The progress in Woodbury goes far beyond lunchtime banter. In 2009, 72 percent of Woodbury’s black students were proficient in reading. By 2011, 85 percent were—higher than both the district and state averages. Minority students are shouldering leadership roles in student.

J. Cole’s Dreamville Foundation Launching “Nobody’s Perfect” Writing Contest For Kids | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales | HipHop DX

J. Cole’s Dreamville Foundation is slated to launch its “Nobody’s Perfect” writing contest for local kids in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

According to Fay Observer, the contest is inspired by Mother’s Day and encourages entrants to use creative writing to honor their mothers or primary caretakers. Each submitted poem or essay must be between 50 and 350 words and complement the statement “Nobody’s Perfect but my mother is perfect for me.”

Each entry will be judged 80 percent on “originality, insightfulness, creativity and completeness,” while 20 percent will be based on “organization and development of thoughts, use of proper grammar, punctuation and spelling.”

The deadline for submissions will be April 15th and victors will be notified on May 1st. Ten winners will receive an invitation to The Dreamville Foundation’s first Mother’s Day Brunch.

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