mother, sister, wife, and 3-year-old son orion arrived for a visit. the first with orion since he was an infant. but there wouldn t be so much as a hug between them. hall s prior behavior problems resulted in a noncontact visit. hey, you. hi. here s orion. can you say, i love you, daddy? i love you, daddy. i love you, too. i miss you. orion was a bright light from the second that we saw him. he was very aware of his surroundings. he was over the moon to see his dad. he knew oddly enough that he was in a place where his dad didn t belong. there s your daddy. your daddy. that s your daddy, huh? he was so excited to see you. i kept saying, i m going to see my daddy.
and my mom, she tries to be there for me, but she really doesn t. she was going to try to actually have me come home and stay with her, but she doesn t have the money for it. out of 12 messages i had today, 7 messages had to do with behavior problems going on in the unit. stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton s d-9 unit. over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. we ve had people battering staff, we ve had people urinating under doors. we ve had a lot going on. so, i want to see from your guys perspective what is going on in this unit that is leading to this negative behavior and how can we change it. a lot of them have had lives that you and i would never we might not survive through. you know, some of these kids have had to toughen up and be adults since the time they were 8. what does a leadership role ç mean? okay. that you do what s right at all times. in front of your back and behind your back.
there for me, but she really doesn t. she was going to try to actually have me come home and stay with her, but she doesn t have the money for i()ñ out of 12 messages i had today, 7 messages had to do with behavior problems going on in the unit. stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton s d-9 unit. over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. we ve had people battering staff, we ve had people urinating under doors. we ve had a lot going on. so, i want to see from your guys perspective what is going on in this unit that is leading to this negative behavior and how can we change it. a lot of them have had lives that you and i would never we might not survive through. you know, some of these kids have had to toughen up and be adults since the time they were 8. what does a leadership role mean? okay. that you do what s right at all times.
to be quite independent and do very well. and what is that, in other words, can you elaborate on that, on what that research is, how the conclusions were reached? give us a little more information if you don t mind. there was quite a bit out there, i was surprised when i started to look into it. like many moms, i had gotten the same old message, don t hold them too close, don t cuddle him, don t coddle him, if you do, he won t grow up and be a real man. i did the research, i discovered benefits from closeness at every level, starting when they re little guys. when you cuddle, coddle, form a close bond with them, far from creating a problem, you give that boy the security he needs. research shows boys that don t have that close bond with their moms go on to be a lot more aggressive and have behavior problems, they re a lot more destructive than little boys that bond closely.
like that. and you can t talk about muslims and movies. you can change it to where it is a christian soccer team in egypt. one official says these outdoor activity will reduce behavior problems. is it the mp3 players too? i think it is great we have a soccer player. we should send the soccer players there. and we have threne tee of work down there. and we are ever, ever, of leaving gitmo. we are never leaving ever. make it a spring break destination. it is here and it is wonderful. dressing up in an orange jump suit with a frog mask. this is america. we will have a casino. rides and a casino and an