Kaffis Mark V wrote:
TheRiov wrote:
Talya wrote:
Kids who are allergic to nuts should know enough to be careful what they eat.)
I am not going to trust a seven year old with what is litterally a life and death decision.
And because you don't, she'll grow into a teenager who doesn't know the importance of being aware of her allergies when she goes around kissing boys.
Nobody died from kissing boys. Did you not read the article? If you know otherwise, post a link.
FarSky wrote:
LadyKate wrote:
FarSky, the school gives you the option of signing a permission slip when you enroll your child that either approves or disapproves their use of corporal punishment on your child. Even if you approve, they still call you and ask for your permission before proceeding.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. I wouldn't take issue with the
ability of school administration to spank my child, but the individual instances instead. For instance, I'd take serious issue with a principal spanking my child for, say, accidentally passing gas on school grounds.
My son did not get spanked for farting. He got one stick pulled yesterday, which was basically a warning. He did not get the other two sticks pulled. I seriously doubt my son would get all 3 sticks pulled for farting and warrant a paddling, but if by some weird chance they call me and ask to paddle him for that, you can bet I would say no. That's the thing....if Taylor gets sent to the principal's office it's after 3 warnings for his behavior...if he has been disobedient enough to warrant 3 warnings, chances are he should get a paddling. But that is up to me, I have the final say.
TheRiov wrote:
why would you abdicate the decision on if the child should be punished and to what degree? I agree with removing a child from an environment where they are disrupting others, but why would you hand off the actual responsiblity for punishing the child? That schools would want to take matters into their own hands (assuming the parents are actually following through) implys a measure of revenge on the schools part.
"implies a measure of revenge?" No it doesn't. Schools down here have been using corporal punishment for a very long time. It's traditional and it's a part of our culture. This is nothing new. And it is not "handing off responsibility" either. In fact, most children that get paddled at school for their behavior get spanked again at home that evening. Having the parents and the school in tandem in discipline technique and rules is pretty good for the kid if you ask me and a whole heck of a lot of other people.
You don't have to agree that spanking your child is a good idea, and you don't have to agree that allowing your child's school to spank them is a good idea...that's ok, you are entitled to your opinion, but trying to villify the school for it is just ignorant.