Parents must be proud
To the parent's credit, they yanked that kid the fuck out of there.To be fair, the child could have learned that from school and the other kids.
To the parent's discredit, they're raising their kindergartner in an environment where they hear that kind of language/disrespect
Which GameFAQs user is this?
Poor kids probably saw too many Youtube videos of how conservatives act at things like school board meetings, and they've been influenced into this. Sad....I don't know how exactly to respond to this but I can guarantee that this isn't the case.
I did lol at "no bitch!"It's not right, but indeed funny lol
To be fair, the child could have learned that from school and the other kids.
All bad behavior isn't always learned from the parents.
All bad behavior isn't always learned from the parents.They reacted like he does this all the time
They reacted like he does this all the time
Maybe so, but that doesnt necessarily mean that its learned from them.
But it does mean they've had time to step in and teach him to stop that. Now if they stepped in and snatched his ass and whooped him in front of everyone I'd know exactly where he learned it from and no one would question their feelings on his behavior.
I can't believe this was four years ago.
until we know more about his home life, I feel it's unfair to criticize the kid's parents.
like, sometimes kids have developmental and/or behavioral issues that are independent of what the parents teach them or treat them (or others).
https://youtu.be/7KemN9liya4?si=bazUMAlEduj3FJSI
You're not being as subtle as you think with this "current event"Two of them, to be precise.
You're not being as subtle as you think with this "current event"
Its entirely possible that theyre doing nothing to address the behaviour. Its equally possible that they are but it hasnt worked yet.
It's obviously the first one.
I understand kids pretty well. Possibly better than anybody else on this board.
Kid, shut the fuck up.lol
But it does mean they've had time to step in and teach him to stop that. Now if they stepped in and snatched his ass and whooped him in front of everyone I'd know exactly where he learned it from and no one would question their feelings on his behavior.If I saw a kid get 'whooped', I'd be worrying about a lot more than their bad language.
If I saw a kid get 'whooped', I'd be worrying about a lot more than their bad language.
And I would have some very serious questions about the parents' 'feelings'.
How so?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lupdAZEuvMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU8SqUoBhps
If I saw a kid get 'whooped', I'd be worrying about a lot more than their bad language.
And I would have some very serious questions about the parents' 'feelings'.
They reacted like he does this all the timeWhich still doesn't mean it was learned from the parents. You are jumping to that assumption. A child can learn bad behavior from multiple avenues including school.
Oh of course. We shouldn't punish kids who act this way. How silly of me. It'd be crazy to make them feel better is expected of them.Who said the kid shouldn't be punished?
Oh of course. We shouldn't punish kids who act this way. How silly of me. It'd be crazy to make them feel better is expected of them.What is silly is that you think (or choose to think) that the only options are 'no punishment' and 'public beating'.
What is silly is that you think (or choose to think) that the only options are 'no punishment' and 'public beating'.
And that the only way to communicate 'better expectations' to a child is through violence and pain.
I feel like hes got to be trolling.I hope so. The alternative is pretty grim.
Homeschooling with A.I "teachers" is the future anyway I'm afraid.
You'll be able to get them in several varieties as well, like religious / ideological / etc firmware ......
Yes, that will have significant side effects.....but that's a whole can'o worms for another topic
What is silly is that you think (or choose to think) that the only options are 'no punishment' and 'public beating'.Am teacher. Can confirm that children only learn through violence and pain.
And that the only way to communicate 'better expectations' to a child is through violence and pain.