First Grader Gives Teacher Fourth Black Eye and A Concussion

I will get right in their face and say "if you do that one more time XYZ". Guess what? They stop. They stop immediately And it works.

Of course it does. It has always worked because kids need boundaries. They keep pushing out and out until they hit a boundary. How could people not know this when its been known for a thousand years? When you set no boundaries for tolerable, acceptable behavior, you end up with exactly what you have in public school. Then these kids will grow up and carry on that behavior in the adult world.
 
Btw I love children for the record and usually want to protect them and have my own someday but this is just messed up. Where are the parents anyways?
You don't work, you have plenty of time.

Step away from the keyboard ONE DAY, and Volunteer to be an AIDE in a classroom for a week.

There are requirements in most schools, so I doubt you would pass the screening process.*

Do your duty, instead of constantly posting about the negative.

It's a challenge to you.
 
SweetSue92, whatever you guys do don't feed the kids chicken nuggets. Or if you do always inspect them first.


 
just to contrast: I remember when we were in 6th grade (maybe 7th), there was a redhead boy who got a head start on hair growth and had big red sideburns that came all the way down and got very wide at the bottom. The gym teacher told him to shave them off. Next day, they were still there.

Day after that in the gym locker room, the gym teacher and a couple other kids held the redhead down while the gym teacher shaved his sideburn off! JUST THE ONE. Sent him home that day. We all laughed.

Next day, both sideburns were short and normal.
  • No complaints from the student.
  • No complaints from the parents.
  • No complaints by the school.
  • Life went on.
Back then, the teacher was an authority figure, and if the teacher wanted those sideburns off, they got shaved off. Teacher was not fired, no lawsuit from the parents, no chairs thrown nor teachers attacked period.
You support this?

Today?

Just curious.
 
Something is VERY VERY wrong and it's terrifying. The kids are not okay.
I know that. And I say that as someone who has written a textbook on applied psychology.

The extreme behaviors and the amount of them. How many kids are severely impacted, is crazy. It's something. It's chemicals in our food; the gene pool has been eroded; it's the vaccines. I'm not making this up.
I would not disagree with you one bit.

The best admin I ever worked for said he retired when he noticed that we had one very, very difficult child per school, and it went to one child per CLASS. Now it's several per class. Severe behavioral, mental, social issues. I have stories you wouldn't believe, but they're true.
I would believe them. I had a run-in with one of these kids now in the adult world. This past summer, I went to a new PCP to get meds refilled and hours after leaving, I called my pharmacy to confirm they got the scripts so to leave my storm-door unlocked for them to deliver them the next day. They had gotten no scripts.

So the next morning I called. Still no scripts. I called the doctors office back and she was very nice and would get right on it. Problem solved I thought.

Third morning I called my pharmacy again. Still no scripts. So I called the doctor's office yet again and got someone on the phone and asked them where my meds were? The person started SCREAMING at me accusing me of shouting at them then SLAMMED the phone in my face! So I called back. Got a person back on the phone and I proceeded to explain that I had been talking to someone about important scripts that should had been filled days ago and had been hung up on--- and the guy said: "THAT WAS ME AND I'M A MAN!" Then told me that if I called there again he would have me removed from the practice. Then slammed the phone on me again. Still not a word about my scripts, why they weren't filled or if they ever would be. My life was in these people's hands.

I will be suing the health system that hired him. This is what the public schools are turning out.
 
I say do a Stone Cold Stunner where you kick them and the chest and yank their head down, throwing them to the ground. Trust me the child would go running to Daddy and I would explain to the father man to man that the kid attacked me first. He would be like "son, don't attack your teachers otherwise they will put you on the ground"

I have to watch myself. I'm a real big guy and trained in martial arts. If I start beating up 1st graders, I'll have a dead kid on my hands and no one wants that, so I don't think I'll be doing any stone cold stunners on them. :SMILEW~130:
 
The parents are telling us "We don't believe in consequences for our child".
There is your problem. Time to sue these parents.

The seeds of our destruction are in the schools, and in millennial parents. Too many are just awful, awful parents.
WELL SAID.

Oh, and just in my school, multiple parents have told us their kids are fine as long as they're never disappointed. So we must work to never disappoint them.
I'm not kidding here, or making this up. It's a disaster
That is INSANE. That undermines the entire teacher/student authority relationship. You can't educate a child if the child thinks you are there to coddle THEM. In my day (here I go again) if you got out of line in public school, you got your ass handed to you, then sent home with a note from the school. When your father found out, there is where the real beating began. You were glad to make it to bed without supper alive.

Some of my friends growing up went to Catholic school. They had it even worse. If they got out of line, the nuns would beat them with rulers then make them kneel on their knuckles in a painful position for a long time.
 
Parents have lost the plot. I'm sorry to say this.
Too many parents think their job is to make their children happy.

I wonder if part of the problem isn't the government? Look at how schools go behind parent's backs now doing secret gender reassignments! Look at the kids who shoot up a school then the parent gets sued! In a sense, the Biden government has taken parents out of the loop to where now, the schools themselves are almost raising them and parents just bare them and give them a place to sleep.

And as to keeping them happy--- of course--- kids hold all the power now and all a kid has to do is call the authorities and tell them they mistreated you, and CYS comes down on them like a hawk. Might even take the kids off of you for talking "mean" to them. Some parents have been SUED by their kids for not doing a good enough job keeping them "happy."
 
Oh April, I have quite the life.
Accomplished many wonderful things.

Why so jealous.

You may have a lot of accomplishments but being a nosy busy body and a troll must mean that you have WAY too much time on your hands.
 
I was raised on meat and potatoes. I was so healthy that I received recognition for near perfect attendance through grade school. During the winters our classrooms often had fewer than half of our students in attendance due to seasonal illnesses. Curiously though, my brother and sister were often sick and missed lots of school days. However, even though we ate at the same table we didn't eat foods in the same measure. Both were very picky eaters. I on the other hand ate everything. I have been blessed with good health throughout my life although in my later years I have had some health problems not related to diet.

Oh April, I have quite the life.
Accomplished many wonderful things.

Why so jealous.
A wanna be. Lmao
 
In our state a REPUBLICAN lieutenant gov passed a law about "not touching" because his daughter is autistic.

Well, ASD can be many things, that is why they call it a spectral disorder. You have your high-functioning autistics (like Asperger's) your mid-functioning, and your low functioning. You cannot pass a one-size-fits-all law, but must deal with it on an INDIVIDUAL basis.
 
Shut your ass. You sound like you resent or are jealous because someone else doesn't work due to some disabling condition like you wish you could too.

As far as I'm concerned he does have mental issues and I'm highly more functioning than he is at that.
 
She is instructed to accept punches from students in her district.

My answer to that would be to tell the instructor: "Fine. But when I get punched because you want me to stand there and take it, I'll be coming to you and punching you just as hard and as often, and just remember, you are instructed to accept punches and just take it."
 
You support this?
Today?
Just curious.

Actually no, I'm just reporting it happened. It really wasn't any of the gym teacher's business his side burns, and getting on top of the kid and shaving one off was a form of assault. I was just illustrating the vast difference in attitudes between the 1960s and today while pointing out that it kept kids in line and made them grow up wholesome adults because they learned to recognize and accept AUTHORITY at an early age.
 
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