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by Dr. Noel Swanson The British have increased their media and news coverage regarding misbehaving children in school in recent days. The topic usually ends with a solution that centers around removing troublemakers from the traditional classroom setting. However, the discussion involved a new, unique solution. The new solution is that idea that parents should stay home and monitor their children once the kids have been removed from school for their bad behavior. Why would anyone do this?
When mothers fess up on truuconfessions , I take the position that they're venting about minor transgressions not bragging about bad behavior . But occasionally, a confession like this one bubbles up to the surface and makes me wonder: I just slapped an ignorant, judgmental, loudmouth spoiled selfish childfree bitch right in her mouth. My son came up to her and said HI and she said, 'ugh, your hands are dirty so don't touch me and I came over there and told her shame on you for hurting
I have been married to my husband for almost 4 years. He has a son that is six and his mother has remarried but had problems with seperation from her husband several times. My step son is acting out with bad behavior verbally and physically. He will not listen and gets out of control. We [...]
The importance of consistency in parenting can never be over-emphasized. It is the most essential requirement as far as child discipline is concerned. Any lapse will cause heavy damage in terms of reverting to bad behavior by the child. Yet, it cannot be denied that maintaining consistency is also the most arduous task. After all, parents are but human and children can sometimes drive you up the wall. Nonetheless, if you, as a parent, can get over the initial hurdles to being consistent, there a