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does discipline start in the home or at school (183 hits)

should a parent(s)/ guardian(s) splank or hit a child or children when needed...


does " time out" work..
what is time out..


why children by law are required to be in schools from ages 5 to 16
thereafter can leave if decide to........


can parents really spend time with children if they work a eight to 12 hours a day
((some parents mut work two jobs to survive n provide))
@4pm or 5pm
parents are tired. are they providing time with children..


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Posted By: SIE aka george simons
Monday, July 18th 2005 at 4:34PM
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i believe a parent should wip a chilod when needed because, that's the only way some children learn not tot do something again

Time out only works for the moment and will eventually lose value

After the age of 16, SOME people are old enough to make those kinds of choices, while many other's are not

When parents work like a day, that is one reason why children behave the way they do, they figure"oh, my parents aren't gonna be home until later, so why you can come over to my house, or even mor worse things can happen."
Monday, July 18th 2005 at 6:02PM
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