Orrhhh... u the fierce one!Jennifer wrote: That's make me the tigress
If I scold my dd... my wife will scold me! haha!
But I think most if not all parents think their own kids are ANGELS... and thus overlook/condone their mistakes.
I beg to differ.Daddy D wrote: But I think most if not all parents think their own kids are ANGELS... and thus overlook/condone their mistakes.
What worries me is not the ego thing. I'm more coming from the angle of the lesson learned. I do not want our kids to grow up thinking that they can resort to violence whenever in their eyes they feel that others didn't do right. What is the difference between a teacher throw a duster at a student and a hubby throwing a duster at a wife?Daddy D wrote: If you worry about the little kid's pride over such incident... I think I rather teach him more life skills to get over these... than see him suffer more later in teenage/adult life.
When a child breaks a rule, there is a big difference between applying disciplinary measures and throwing a pencil case at his head.Daddy D wrote:Hmm... am I the odd one out here?
During my time, I remember my Pri sch teacher used to throw the chalk duster across the classroom to hit the mischievious kid. Pretty accurate somemore... and funny to see the kid covered in chalk!
I think most parents are just too overly-protective towards kids.
The way I interpret the article... the parent seems to condone the kid sleeping in class...
2.5 yrs old? Child care centre ah?pampers wrote:So, if it's a 2.5yrs old boy got his hand hit by the teacher is ok too? (if off topic, sorry, but I need some input)
You are not the only one. Most teachers in my primary school were 'terrors' though a handful were very nice.Daddy D wrote:Hmm... am I the odd one out here?
During my time, I remember my Pri sch teacher used to throw the chalk duster across the classroom to hit the mischievious kid. Pretty accurate somemore... and funny to see the kid covered in chalk!
I think most parents are just too overly-protective towards kids.
The way I interpret the article... the parent seems to condone the kid sleeping in class...
Yes... anger management... I believe it happens to everyone... be it kids or adults.ksi wrote: Also, the school should help the teachers manage anger by pasting the message at the back of the class which the teacher can read clearly...sth like this:
人家气我, 我不气,
我若气时, 中他计,
要是气死, 没人替,
想想还是, 别生气。