Kids these days.
Back in my day we had no hands or feet and we used to eat dirt.
Back in my day we had no hands or feet and we used to eat dirt.
i DO have classes full of children whove been neglected because their parents are working so hard to keep a roof over their head.
its not the childs fault they acting out its often what the parents have failed to do, provide a loving environment for them to thrive. Discipline in schools is more of a value that needs teaching and children need to be trained in the ought to go, not beaten into it. This requires firrmness and safe and secure boundaries and also nurturing from when they are young.
Physical in terms of...understanding pain and suffering, and what soothing touch is. Children need teaching and engagement not necessarily the school of hard knocks. also if sports are taught in a healthy manner there is no need for violence which is often just a knee jerk reaction on a parents part and only serves to punish a child for a parents failure to look after them.
some solutions might be to visit the parents and family before school starts to see and understand where they are at. It takes time to culitivate relationships but it will lay dividends in the future. schools that take time to do this care about their children
Nobody here said anything about hating children. Troll harderam tired of the 'I hate my children' threads on CC. Family forum honestly.
Curious? US supposed to focus on STEM>>>i.e. Science Tech Engineering Math >>>How bout NZ?Recall how Helen Keller behaved as a child when she couldnt see or hear...she acted up majorly trying to communicate. When she found out how to communicate, all that behaviour vanished. She could then talk.
I understand sports, I dont understand you wanting to soften sports up? Sports like boxing, rugby, wrestling etc should be left alone. You keep changing the rules may as well cancel the sport, It wont be the same.you dont understnad about sports?
are you are parent?
you think a parents is a best friend??
you dont know teachers who leave their class alone with a librarian? are they not human and need to go to the toilet or have a break?
you dont know any schools that have up to 7 neurodiverse children in one class, maybe undiagnosed?
what planet are you living on?
did you even read what I said about Jesus?
Yes you are correct. Not a single person on this thread has said anything about hating children.I understand sports, I dont understand you wanting to soften sports up? Sports like boxing, rugby, wrestling etc should be left alone. You keep changing the rules may as well cancel the sport, It wont be the same.
Yes I am a parent and a teacher. I dont borrow or have anyones children on loan for a few minutes. A few minutes is hardly 6 hours with them on a daily.
There are parents who have children with behavioural problems that think they have to be the childs best friend. Ask any psychologist.
Thats an extreme case of 7 neurodiverse students in one class and if diagnosed most principals would not allow that many in one class. So no unless its a classroom specifically for that intent, then its unlikely. Its too easy to say oh there might be 7 nd in any one class. Youre only guessing at that point.
Nobody in the thread said they hate children - that is a ridiculous statement to make and at the other end of extreme.
A smack on a toddlers hand to correct the child is not the same as beating the crap out of them til they are in hospital.
And no, physical discipline is not allowed in NZ.
As someone who comes from a generation where corporal punishment was not frowned upon either at school or home, I think it's not right.So suspending the students just gives them a holiday from learning. Who is disciplining our young people if the state threatens uplift if the parents smack their children for misbehaving?
End of year and still students are being suspended for fighting and other undesirable behaviour.
Most schools model a framework of positive behaviour but it doesnt work on some students. A mostly female school staff isnt helping either. Boys dont respect their authority. Its pretty disheartening to see how angry these young boys can get. I think schools are too soft on bad behaviour and most principals dont set the best standard for their schools. Some people think its abuse but you can ask the children nicely in a positive tone to correct the behaviour maybe several times or you can get the strap out and this speeds up the correction.
yepAs someone who comes from a generation where corporal punishment was not frowned upon either at school or home, I think it's not right.
Maybe that responsibility could be left to parents and only in extreme situations.
As someone who had endured corporal punishment. That trauma stays with you for life. It does give you discipline, no doubt. But to bring that in schools is a big no. It could leave a lot of trauma that lasts a lifetime in the child.
Why would any parent want someone else doing that to their child even if they think corporal punishment is right? And that gives teachers the power to abuse a child they don't like at will. Often times, kids used to get beat up when they didn't deserve it. Till the very end of school, I've seen teachers hit students. This was in 2007. It's changed now. The teacher could lose the job and be criminally prosecuted.
And beyond a certain age, corporal punishment should stop. Or the receiver will become the giver.
There are effective methods to punish your child where you don't have to hit the child. It goes a long way to make them better human beings.