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Very well said, and
agreed...100%.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 1:39
PM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox] FL. Boy fined on
bike
And our point is that if the child is doing something
you know to be dangerous punishment will teach him not to do that
anymore. If he's jumping a dirt hill that is right next to a busy road,
then that is inherently more dangerous than doing the same thing in a vacant
lot. So sometimes even if it is an accident some sort of consequences
are necessary.
Going back to the broken window...I *accidentally*
broke a window. I was punished for that. It was right for me to be
punished for that because I was doing something I shouldn't be
doing.
To be sure the punishment must fit the offense, but
to say in a blanket fashion that no punishment is necessary when something is
an accident doesn't make a lick of sense in my opinion. Even accidents
carry consequences.
Charles
Mims
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