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Haha ...just looked up that filter word. ...Spot on, erm no I mean, Hits the mark, no no that not right...
Haha ...just looked up that filter word. ...Spot on, erm no I mean, Hits the mark, no no that not right...
I'm still gutted over the fact that child slavery has been abolished, and you can no longer send them up chimneysSo id guess based on how you treat this me .....You'd all be just as good at parenting doing it without physical chastisement.ha.
Don't you think?
And I know what you typed tooHaha ...just looked up that filter word. ...Spot on, erm no I mean, Hits the mark, no no that not right...
So that 'punishment' didn't work in the long run then ...
...are you still naughty ...? ;
Short answer, it doesnt.today it seems we have to ignore bad behaviour and praise the good, how the hell does that work.
Actually my own little mini rant, if you don't mind Archie ()
Someone I am distantly related to, 21 year old, single mum, just over a year old sprog.
Going around a "large food outlet"
The kid grabs two cadbury's cream eggs, and eats them on the way round the store.
What does she do? Discipline the child? ( a stern No! and a light tap on the back of the hand would do it)
and put them back? No!
She post about it on face book with a "LOL cheeky monkey"
As to whether she paid for them at the till I have no idea,
but I have my own theory on that![]()
why would you discipline the child, it doesn't know any better for the most part. if the parent sees the grabing and fails to do anything then its parents fault not the childs. My kids took things off shelves on more than once - often we would end up with free chocolate lol. Its different when they are older and they understand that its wrong.
why would you discipline the child, it doesn't know any better for the most part. if the parent sees the grabing and fails to do anything then its parents fault not the childs. My kids took things off shelves on more than once - often we would end up with free chocolate lol. Its different when they are older and they understand that its wrong.
why would you discipline the child, it doesn't know any better for the most part. if the parent sees the grabing and fails to do anything then its parents fault not the childs. My kids took things off shelves on more than once - often we would end up with free chocolate lol. Its different when they are older and they understand that its wrong.
You are right, a year old child doesn't know any better and never will unless a responsible parent teaches it
If the child is over 4 they should know it's theft.
Period.
That is theft, pure and simple, it is up to you as the parent to teach the child it isn't acceptable and pay for the item they have stolen and consumed.
You are right, a year old child doesn't know any better and never will unless a responsible parent teaches it
who is talking about a 4 year old??????????
So how are you supposed to discipline kids
Send them to their rooms to play on the games consuls/watch TV......... getting them out of their rooms is a bigger problem
If we deprive them of things that seems to be wrong too.
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Actually my own little mini rant, if you don't mind Archie ()
Someone I am distantly related to, 21 year old, single mum, just over a year old sprog.
Going around a "large food outlet"
The kid grabs two cadbury's cream eggs, and eats them on the way round the store.
What does she do? Discipline the child? ( a stern No! and a light tap on the back of the hand would do it)
and put them back? No!
She post about it on face book with a "LOL cheeky monkey"
As to whether she paid for them at the till I have no idea,
but I have my own theory on that![]()
I'm not saying beat the crap out of it.why would you discipline the child, it doesn't know any better for the most part. if the parent sees the grabing and fails to do anything then its parents fault not the childs. My kids took things off shelves on more than once - often we would end up with free chocolate lol. Its different when they are older and they understand that its wrong.
Absolutely agree 100%somewhat lack of supervision not to be able to notice what they've got and stop them eating it - she's lucky it was actually food and not something harmful
with an older child i'd stop their pocket money until they'd paid for the item
She posted (boasted even) about it on face book, that was really the point.

That would be quite funny, if it wasn't (probably) so near the truth, these daysyeah that's not good -" hey everyone my child's a thief , recognise " - when they are older will she be framing their asbos like some parents do degree certificates , and attending their first hearing for TWOC with a proud expression and a dewy eye![]()
maybe national service would be an answer........

it would certainly teach them about safe use of live munitions![]()

I vote we send them to the afghan , drop them in the green zone and leave them to fight their way out bare handed - anyone who makes it back to bastion gets to enlist. Natural selection![]()
I vote we send them to the afghan , drop them in the green zone and leave them to fight their way out bare handed - anyone who makes it back to bastion gets to enlist. Natural selection![]()
another amazing fact is that 16 year old girls have the worst attitude....... maybe national service would be an answer........
I vote we send them to the afghan , drop them in the green zone and leave them to fight their way out bare handed - anyone who makes it back to bastion gets to enlist. Natural selection![]()
I'm still gutted over the fact that child slavery has been abolished, and you can no longer send them up chimneys
...
Oh and one final point Adam, I remember how you got your user title![]()
Oh it did, because I knew right from wrong, my choice to push the boundaries at timesand that is part pf growing up
I would never have thrown a tantrum in public or expected the entire family to bow to my wishes on a day out, it just wasn't done
When my youngest threw a tantrum in a supermarket once, I took her out of the trolley sat her in the aisle and walked away,
stayed out of sight at a safe distance till she realised what had happened and panic set in, she soon came running after me
much to the amusement of other shoppers, first and last tantrum !!
Am I still naughty, of course![]()
You made me look it up too!
....and even more impressive was the addition of an extra i by the Urban Dictionary!
....twice, before I had even looked at it!!!!![]()
Philip Larkin once wrote a poem about the innocents of young men signing up for death at the beginning of the first world war.
Not getting the last bit...![]()
He also wrote one called "This Be The Verse". Possibly NSFW should anyone Google it.
Just google "bajingo" and it shows the wrongly spelled word twice without actually having to open the Urban dictionary site.![]()
There is no "the" in Afghanistan. ..nor a green zone.
There is no "the" in Afghanistan. ..nor a green zone.