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Old 01-04-08, 11:52 AM
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Would you agree that since the law was passed to stop children being smacked that disciplining a child has become virtually impossible for parents and also schools. I say schools here because corporal punishment i.e. the gym shoe or the cane was once used.

The times I've watched kids in town throw horrendous tantrums is on the increase. All parents can do is ignore they're little darlings and plod on with the shopping regardless. They just don't seem to have any control over their behaviour anymore.

Children it seems - and I'm talking right up to the teenage years have never had it so good. They know that nothing is going to happen to them so are rude, misbehave both at school and at home. They are now totally fearless and have no respect for their elders, people's property etc.

Not all kids are like this which is interesting. If there are those who can grow up and listen to when they are told to stop doing this or that, act courteously, do not throw hissy fits or turn into little thugs - what are these parents doing then that the others aren't?

What measurers do you take to get the message through to your kids that enough is enough?

dont complain about kids. parents are the problem in fact my whole goddamm
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I have been a single mother of three and they have total respect for others. In public, 1st offense, we visited the restroom for a talking to as to explain why they should not do what they just did or say what they just said. 2nd offense, visited the restroom again for a couple of open handed swats on the bottom and a reason why they got them. most times, there was not a 3rd offense. If so, I left my cart in the store and took them home. When they asked for what I had to leave in the store, whether it was a toy or food, I told them they were the reason it had to be left behind. As for the tantrums, my daughter was the worse. Most times I would tell her "Well it was nice knowing you. I hope the next family will love you as much as I do." I walk down the aisle or just out of sight and she would stop and come running!! If they said something that was not to be said, I would use a slight flick of my wrist to the lips. (not the face or even the jaw or mouth). My dad used to do that with me.(the flick thing to the lips) I told them the same thing he told me... "If you don't want it smacked back in, then watch what you say and it won't have to be." Since I started when they were under age of 5, their teenage years have not been so bad. My youngest has a temper and we go at it sometimes, but for the most part, he knows I will take him down if need be! This mom sometimes has to be the dad too! They know I love them. I will never abandon them. I will always be their teacher. I hope they will pass along good values. I do not agree to people who shop with a tired child along. If a child is already crying, then why would you cause more pain for them to cry more. Pick your battles. If the child puts things in the cart and you don't want them there, leave them. When at the register, set them aside and politely ask the cashier to have them returned to the shelves. Take stock tho!!!! What they pick up is a good idea for birthday and christmas gifts later!!!! The rod is not to be a physical thing. Their minds need disipline also. Train them with patience for they will need it when you get old and senile!!
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