1. Pirates don't hunt for treasure, they bury it
2. Is it ok these days for women to be as tough as men ?
3. My mum builds guns for submarines, it takes 10 men to fire it and they use it in Africa
1) Is a plain statement of fact ~ Pirates traditionally amassed their "treasure" by stealing from others and they hid the resulting booty ~ Hence "Pirates Treasure" ... If the Therapist doesn't know that then they are uneducated.
2) If the boy asked that question then it proves he has perceived the way the world is going. The question would never have been asked 40years ago. The Therapist ought to award him points for perception not question it.
3) If that's what Meg does then it is a simple matter of fact and again the child deserves credit for knowing about what she does and where it goes. The Therapist ought to do their homework.
Well Done Berek Jnr. 10/10
Pity the Therapist has such a prejudiced view of the world and cannot "think outside of the box" ~ I should ask for a second opinion if I were you.
PS
Mrs S says you should ask the Therapist what exactly she finds wrong with any of those statements and copy your letter of query to her manager. You need to dig deeper into what she thinks is odd about those statements as her report will end up on the Boy's record and from the sound of it she is likely to say that he is psychotic because that is the way that assessment appears to being slanted.
I should add that she did Psychology at Uni.