Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Sue
They now have a new parenting class at a few schools. It is called "Parenting Without
Control."
I recently seen the results of that and boy, I was not impressed. The man who wrote
the material
for the course has a little 5th grader. The little girl told her teacher that she did
not have to
listen to what she said--first, she was not her parent and second, she was free to
make her own
choices. Then she told the secretary of the department (not this school) that she had
no right to
try to control her and tell her what to do--she was rollerblading down the halls of
the college.
She also told her dad the same thing when he asked her (not told her) if she would
mind not
rollerblading down the hall.
jackief
jackief
Sue Hartigan wrote:
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> The kids not only know about it, but know how to use it at the high
> school level. In fact a lot of the teachers will lock the door to the
> classroom when they are in there alone now, because they don't want to
> be caught in a compromising situation, either real or otherwise, with a
> student. These kids are smart, believe me. A lot more street wise than
> we ever were. :(
>
> And IMO it all starts at home. :(
>
> Sue
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