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SGT Tiffanie G.
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It is a real problem. And it continues into adulthood, sadly.
Common courtesies aren't common any more.
My hubby says, even with correcting them, he's hearing it all the time, and it's starting to effect his speech, at least at home. (He had broken the habit previously).
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SPC Gary C.
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Do you think it's time to go back to the old ways, of kids being paddled by the Principal if they act up ?
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Cpl Vic Burk
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SPC Gary C. Yes but now days that would result in a lawsuit.
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SPC Gary C.
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Cpl Vic Burk - And that's BULL
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PO3 Shayne Seibert
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Teaching in a city is much different than teaching in rural areas. There is no freaking way that I would have pushed my kids to be teachers, besides maybe special education teachers. Parents have completely given up. Can't punish kids or they get taken away. Can't address curriculum or you get hauled off in cuffs. Schools WON'T punish kids, so society crumbles. And they wonder why there is so much violence in cities...
Let parents parent, and get the government the hell out of our lives. That will change the world, not the nonsense being done now.
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