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MrsTracy72 -> RE: Did I do the RIGHT thing? (7/25/2008 1:17:04 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Tinkerbell_ I would want to know immediately if my child had vandalised something so I could not only administer the proper punishment but so he could also do what he could to replace it. Hiding things from parents is not very beneficial for anyone. I think you did the right thing. [:)] So would I, but parents don't always work that way. They don't want to believe that their kids are not perfect. I suppose I would feel the same way about going back to the next class, but then again, you handled it well and did what any respectful person would do. I am the type of person that if I were sitting there and the boys were getting like that, I would have told them to start acting a bit more respectful and to calm down before something did get broken, and if they didn't listen, I would have told the person at the desk to handle it. I don't know what it is about those types of classes. They teach discipline and respect, but yet those kids can be (not always) some of the rudest and undiciplined kids you will ever meet and for the kids who are like that, their parents are usually either the same or just absent. When you go back to class, if anybody says anything to you, you can simply tell them that you were afraid someone would get hurt or something would get broken, and while nobody got hurt (thankfully) something did get broken and that next time it could be someone's arm or leg. Hopefully it will all blow over and nobody will say anything, but if they do, know that you did the right thing and that you have higher expectations of your own children. You don't have to tell them that, but they will learn when their children get so out of control that something bad does happen. Unfortunately, this is life.
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