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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
      last edited by

      Atan:
      Heard of female chinese swimming coach of a primary school who has been punishing kids physically :spank: such as hitting with swim board or hitting with whistle etc., but these actions seem to be condoned by the parents :shock: .

      I feel that sometimes corporal punishment is necessary. The old saying \"Spare the rod, spoil the child\" is still applicable. Sadly, many parents are overly indulgent and many young children become uncontrollable brats. In the end, some parents have to send this type of children away to Boys'/Girls' Homes. The unfortunate ones had to send their dead teens into the other world due to street fights/staring incidents.

      This \"PE teacher vs problem child\" incident should serve to wake up those indulgent parents.

      For those parents who do not hv the experience of being at the breaking point, it would be very hard to understand why the reaction of the PE teacher and very easy to fault the PE teacher.

      Just my 2cts worth.

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        Oppsgal
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        Daddy 😧
        Oppsgal:


        Child walks out, ask him don't come back without a proper explanation. Less one lousy student better?

        Then one more complain letter from parent. :faint:

        Then complain to the head of school before the parent does. Let the head got the story first from your side of view? :rotflmao:

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          Oppsgal
          last edited by

          Jennifer:
          Atan:

          Heard of female chinese swimming coach of a primary school who has been punishing kids physically :spank: such as hitting with swim board or hitting with whistle etc., but these actions seem to be condoned by the parents :shock: .


          I feel that sometimes corporal punishment is necessary. The old saying \"Spare the rod, spoil the child\" is still applicable. Sadly, many parents are overly indulgent and many young children become uncontrollable brats. In the end, some parents have to send this type of children away to Boys'/Girls' Homes. The unfortunate ones had to send their dead teens into the other world due to street fights/staring incidents.

          This \"PE teacher vs problem child\" incident should serve to wake up those indulgent parents.

          For those parents who do not hv the experience of being at the breaking point, it would be very hard to understand why the reaction of the PE teacher and very easy to fault the PE teacher.

          Just my 2cts worth.

          For me i don't mind teachers punish my kid if got a relevant reason. But to pull hair or bang head of kids or other violence is unacceptable.

          I only accept smack hands, stand a corner pull ears, do push up, copy the sentence \"I will not do this again\" 1000 times.

          Am I the indulgent parent?

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          • S Offline
            sleepy
            last edited by

            Oppsgal:
            Jennifer:

            I feel that sometimes corporal punishment is necessary. The old saying \"Spare the rod, spoil the child\" is still applicable. Sadly, many parents are overly indulgent and many young children become uncontrollable brats.


            For me i don't mind teachers punish my kid if got a relevant reason. But to pull hair or bang head of kids or other violence is unacceptable.

            I only accept smack hands, stand a corner pull ears, do push up, copy the sentence \"I will not do this again\" 1000 times.

            I believe in not sparing the rod too. However, I won't accept teachers administering any form of corporal punishment on my kids. I can accept ē½šē«™ for my kids. That's about it.

            I used to kanna corporal punishment such as getting pinched by my primary school teachers for no justifiable reason. They were simply in bad mood that day! So NO WAY, teachers should not be allowed to administer corporal punishment to kids for whatever reasons. Only parents can punish their own kids.

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              Daddy D
              last edited by

              sleepy:
              Only parents can punish their own kids.

              Is this being an indulgent parent?
              You Teachers just teach the academic stuffs... leave the disciplinary stuffs to Us Parents.
              Education doesn't work this way, does it? :?

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              • JenniferJ Offline
                Jennifer
                last edited by

                sleepy:
                Only parents can punish their own kids.

                I believe in this too.

                If parents have instilled the right values at home, there will be less disciplinary issues at schools & in the society.

                When parents fail to carry out their duty, the society will hv to bear the consequences- sch bullies, gangs fights, etc.

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                  Oppsgal
                  last edited by

                  Jennifer:
                  sleepy:

                  Only parents can punish their own kids.


                  I believe in this too.

                  If parents have instilled the right values at home, there will be less disciplinary issues at schools & in the society.

                  When parents fail to carry out their duty, the society will hv to bear the consequences- sch bullies, gangs fights, etc.

                  But what if the kids behave better in school than at home and only afraid of teachers but not parents?

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                  • J Offline
                    jtoh
                    last edited by

                    Daddy 😧
                    ksi:

                    is unfortunate but teachers do form a significant population in the IMH here.


                    ēœŸēš„å—? :faint:

                    Yes, a lot of teachers do have consultations at IMH.

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                    • J Offline
                      jtoh
                      last edited by

                      Atan:
                      Heard of female chinese swimming coach of a primary school who has been punishing kids physically :spank: such as hitting with swim board or hitting with whistle etc., but these actions seem to be condoned by the parents :shock: .

                      Not surprising. I have a friend who allows her kid's coach to hit her too.

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                      • JenniferJ Offline
                        Jennifer
                        last edited by

                        Oppsgal:
                        But what if the kids behave better in school than at home and only afraid of teachers but not parents?

                        Why in the first place did the parents allow the child to behave in such a manner?

                        This is what I meant by \"parents fail to carry out their duty\".

                        Such a child is a timebomb waiting to explode anytime anywhere. When this bomb explodes, the party to take action might be some other authority, eg sch or police.

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