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TOPIC: Born Naughty- and The Game review by CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

Born Naughty- and The Game review by CHRISTOPHER STEVENS 9 years 7 months ago #143862

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Born Naughty? 
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Television salesmen must love the families-in-distress documentary Born Naughty? (C4).
It seems perfectly level-headed and sensible, right up to the moment when it does something so hair-tearingly stupid, thousands of viewers will want to leap up and put a boot through the screen.
The sales of replacement tellies will be rocketing, after an episode about an eight-year-old called Bobby with a severe eating disorder. Despite all the pleading of his parents, Sally and Craig, the boy refused everything but yoghurts and chocolate.
It wasn’t that he was simply disobedient. Even the thought of chips or burgers terrified him. He couldn’t abide the smell, the texture or the sight of most foods.
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Eight-year-old Bobby won't eat anything except yoghurts and chocolate in the latest episode of Channel 4's Born Naughty? but the therapists 'ignore' Bobby when he musters up the courage to reveal his biggest secret
For the first half of this hour-long show, paediatrician Ravi Jayaram and his co-presenter, GP Dawn Harper, seemed to be taking the child seriously. And they were right — as far too many families know, food refusal can have tragic consequences. Anorexia and bulimia are little understood killers.
Bobby’s eating disorder had not reached the level of self-starvation, but it would be criminal of any doctor to dismiss it as attention-seeking spoiled-brat syndrome. The boy insisted he really did want to eat — he just couldn’t.
And that’s when the first boot-twitching moment came. A therapist coaxed Bobby into explaining his horror of food, and he told her: a ‘bad voice’ in his head was forbidding him to eat. 
The expert dismissed that notion straight away. Bobby, she decided without any pause for doubt, was using a figure of speech. He didn’t actually mean there was a real voice in his head.相关的主题文章:


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