You are correct. But all the children have to do is dial 911. Are tell that there parent's are abusing them, I worked in head start as a teacher. If a child acts out. You are to let the child calm down on there own. They are free to take over the room. The teachers cannot touch there children.
I felt is you gave into a child. He knows he can get away with it. And he going to get away with what he done. The coworker I work with. WOuld give her food to him,. where I thought if you give into him, it not fair to the other children.
The parent's need to start from the day children are born. To teach them to obey. So many parents have to work. There children don't see there parent's. When they are home, the parents are to tired to deal with there children. So why not let them act out, give them what they want. Buy them things, reward them for misbehaving. I hate it. If I had done that when I was growing up. I would not have been able to set down. Plus I would have been punished right there. But parent's are not allowed to touch there children. Teachers can't put the children in time out. So day someone going to have to find a solution.
2007-10-27 21:20:52
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answered by lbdelton1956 1
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Very much so, I was having breakfast at a restaurant a few days ago, and there was this mother and son about 3 or 4 years old and obviously in a "bad mood" seated near me. Everything the mother asked him he screamed NO! I mean loudly, everyone inside the restaurant could hear him. NEVER once did I hear her tell him to sit down, be quiet, or anything to change his behavior. The sad thing is, if she thinks he's cute, she can wait till he is older and in school. Then when he's a teenager, and has no regard for others she will wonder why he is that way.
Good question! ;-)
2007-10-28 06:12:24
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answered by Tony 6
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Yes, I think it is very annoying. I am a waitress, and I see cases like this all of the time. I have witnessed some of the rudest, bratty kids! One little girl about the age of 5 told me I looked like I was 50 years old (I am 21), and that my hair looked really frizzy. Her mom just laughed at her. Some parenting skills. Other kids just scream and run around like wild animals, obviously getting in the way of other customers trying to enjoy their food, not to mention the others girls I work with. Their parents are too busy drinking it up with their friends to notice or care. Sometimes I wish I could discipline these kids myself. Someone needs to! Ugh!
2007-10-27 21:15:56
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answered by Jazzy♥ 3
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Oh yes..big time. So annoying and frustrating to see a child talk back and misbehave. If these kids are not corrected and disciplined now at their young age... what do you think will happen to parents in their old age: THESE SAME KIDS WILL MAKE THEIR PARENTS SIT IN ONE CORNER FACING THE WALL!!!
2007-10-27 21:16:35
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answered by foxy123magenta 3
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I mainly look at the child and say,"Excuse me, did you just say that to your mom?"
I don't care if the parent is there. I don't care if i know them or not. I think it is rude to talk to an adult with disrespect and they act like they run the parent.
Someone has to make a child realize what they just did.
Adults should also respect a child.
2007-10-27 21:19:35
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answered by OXOX_4_U_Dhurba_n_Nepal 2
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YES. Very much so. If I acted like that or talked back to an adult, my mother would have smacked my behind. I always wonder why the parents don't teach them to behave and respect others, but then one day I realized that the parents don't even respect others!
2007-10-27 21:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people just do'nt have the slightest clue on how to raise childern. If childern are behaving like that at such an early age, they are pretty well doomed to be poor adults. Strick but fair disipline is what a good parent is.
2007-10-27 21:21:06
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answered by fatstan@sbcglobal.net 2
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Nothing is more annoying. And the number of kids who are total misbehaved brats these days just show what a 'fine' job parents are doing raising their kids. **being sarcastic here**
2007-10-27 21:26:55
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answered by Mr_realist 3
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I have not been around children for many years on purpose because I don't enjoy how they are being brought up. You can do that too. In fact, you don't have to be around adults that misbehave either. It's your life, do what you like.
2007-10-27 21:15:02
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answered by sophieb 7
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i find it very sad that kids don't know how to act and talk back to elders. The parents should teach the kids how to act and some do but a lot are scared of hitting their kids and going to jail or having them taken away.
2007-10-27 21:15:39
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answered by Dark Knight 1
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