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At boarding school we had to do a test at the end of each year to progress, anyone who failed got the extra help they needed so they moved up a bit later. Of course they had a heck of a lot more money to spend, and much smaller class sizes (about 20 per class), but the whole school atmosphere was that of wanting to learn, totally different to the crap state schools I've been to. |
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I can understand the notion of learning from your mistakes along life's voyage of discovery but saying that people can only learn good from bad is a rather limited view. |
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One of the problems even with this "last resort" smacking idea is that the child soon learns the highest level of general naughtiness to which they can go to which is safely under the smacking threshold but still naughty enough to ruin your day.
I think teaching better behaviour through other means pays off across all levels of naughtiness and results in less general bedlam. |
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I won't go into a long treatise here, but, trust me, I *do* know what I'm talking about!! :naughty: |
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Somehow I was totally unsurprised...!!! :( |
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Here is a useful link peeps....
http://www.early-education.org.uk/1leaflet16.htm If, after reading and applying all that, any parent *still* feels that smacking their child is a good idea then further expert help is probably needed for the parent and/or child. |
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Of course this did mean that your subsequent schooling was decided on the basis of how you did in your first year at secondary school. (Oh, I was in the x.3 classes, if anyone's interested, but that's because I was smart enough to realise that being too smart was just hard work! :D ) |
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having a nephew with this so called adhd or whatever it is called , the poor **** is in an awful position , i think he is 9 years old now and big for it as well , he has had problems with his hearing and speech , so what happens , the other kids take the p!ss out of him and what does he do , give em a good slap , which results in him being in trouble , he is not nasty he just cant control himself , leaving him in that school is going to end in tears imo , yet the mother and her parents and my wife's parents dont want to see him in some sort of special needs school , for me a lot of the problem is that the parents were never married and are now seperated , the poor little sod doesnt know whether he is coming or going as regards parents , its gotten to the point now where he is calling the grandads dads , weird , i really fear for him when he goes into secondary school , i reckon it will seriously end in tears , and yes i still say there should be the cane / slipper or whatever , sorry if my post is a bit rambling :( |
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that is true. i dont think we should allow it, as much as i would love for it to be introduced in to the education system at a young age, i dont think it would be wise to even think about utilizing a smokescreen to justify it, i believe the system would be abused by parents/teachers, there would have to be legislation to accurately term what 'reasonable force is' not to mention the legal threats etc........ in this society, the only people who will change the childs habitual lifestyle for being disruptive, unruely, will be the parents, they are responsible. example, im my case i have been tought to respect elders (older people) and be polite and respect them. i have always done this. through this, i have learnt to respect everyone, never be a nuiscence, disrupt people, respect there wishes, and one of the most important things, HELP people. looking at it, i have always communicated with people using those ethics in a one on one situation (offline infront of real people ) however angry or annoyed i maybe....... |
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