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O.C White
03-26-2007, 03:05 PM
http://news.aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/poor-behavior-is-linked-to-time-in-day/20070326091309990001?cid=2194

This definitely supports my arguement from the other day espeically the 2nd paragraph about "genes" leading to a kid being a ticking timebomb.

Rick_R
03-26-2007, 04:53 PM
Thats why many of us are so well behaved on here, we had parental guidance when we were young, not shoved off into some form of daycare, babysitter, au'pair. It takes parental involvement to raise and nurture a healthy child. If one parent cannot afford to take the time off work to raise a child DO NOT have one.

Jimmy Biggs
03-26-2007, 05:14 PM
When my ex and I started having kids she didn't work till the youngest was in 2nd grade..... then I put her thru school

handfist
03-26-2007, 05:32 PM
To many parents do not spend the time to teach there children to behave themselves and have respect for themselves and other people around them, and have well behaved manners. They just send them to school and expect the teacher to do everything.

Shelton_Barrs
03-26-2007, 10:32 PM
To many parents do not spend the time to teach there children to behave themselves and have respect for themselves and other people around them, and have well behaved manners. They just send them to school and expect the teacher to do everything.

I think its even worse than that, I think an awful of people just use the school for a babysitting service. They won't make their kids behave, won't allow the school to do it and then act all outraged when the little heathen gets halued off by the cops for trying to stab the teacher with a pair of scissors...

purpleplymouth
03-27-2007, 12:04 AM
I continually pound good behavior into my boys, and I am quick to point out to them when someone compliments us on how well behaved our boys are. People notice when my boys hold doors open without being told, and my boys also notice the heathens throwing tantrums continually throughout the store. I don't tolerate that behavior from mine and they know it.