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sweetbmxrider 10-08-2009 02:47 PM

dude if my kid pulls **** like this and gets me in serious trouble, i'll throw is ass out the ****in house and change the locks. you **** up, life over.

Saitin 10-08-2009 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 642881)
So discipline is the school's responsibility now? PLEASE.

It's bad parenting at its best. It's the parents' job to teach them right from wrong. And teaching somebody what's wrong involves more than just an ass kicking.

no it is the school's fault that the kid calls the police every time there parents attempt to discipline them.
call it bad parenting if you want but if a parent CAN'T discipline a kid then whose fault is it?

WayFast84 10-08-2009 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 642881)
So discipline is the school's responsibility now? PLEASE.

It's bad parenting at its best. It's the parents' job to teach them right from wrong. And teaching somebody what's wrong involves more than just an ass kicking.

I would like to chime in here.

I work with kids 25 hours a week. These kids raise hell, No matter what routine you do. The most you can do is put a kid in time out or make everyone sit in the class room when they should be outside.

No matter what they do(I work with kindergartners all the way up to third grade) if its hitting a kid, smacking things out of peoples hands and cursing when you tell the parent they ask the kid if they did it, They say yes and then ask ME what to do about it.

What ever it is. It needs to be taken care of. Or else we are going to have a nation of jack ass's that don't do anything but cause trouble.

WildBillyT 10-08-2009 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Saitin (Post 642954)
no it is the school's fault that the kid calls the police every time there parents attempt to discipline them.
call it bad parenting if you want but if a parent CAN'T discipline a kid then whose fault is it?

Hitting a kid for doing wrong and teaching them why it's wrong are two different things. Hauling off on a kid that made a mistake is the wrong thing to do if it doesn't teach them anything other than that their daddy is an *******.

To WF's point, too many parents look to the schools for lessons on how to deal with their kids. That's a GD shame.

r0nin89 10-08-2009 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by LTs1ow (Post 642807)
Emergency tourniquets?

Yes for the leg amputation.

Saitin 10-08-2009 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 642960)
Hitting a kid for doing wrong and teaching them why it's wrong are two different things. Hauling off on a kid that made a mistake is the wrong thing to do if it doesn't teach them anything other than that their daddy is an *******.

To WF's point, too many parents look to the schools for lessons on how to deal with their kids. That's a GD shame.

nothing of what you said relates to anything I said......
so why quote me?
All I am saying is parents of today can't discipline there kids and that is the problem with so many of them acting out.

LTb1ow 10-08-2009 11:16 PM

Screw it, they all have ADHD, throw em on drugs, call it a day.

Win.

Saitin 10-08-2009 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by LTs1ow (Post 643042)
Screw it, they all have ADHD, throw em on drugs, call it a day.

Win.

Thats the new way of doing it when you where a child how many kids had even heard of that?? now every child from age 6 and up knows what it is and msot are on some sort of drug.


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