The paddle battle, or how do you discipline a brat?
Posted by Non_mooching_artist 12 years, 2 months ago to Culture
I cringed while reading this, remembering the time I got in trouble in HS....
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I am putting together a documentary about female violence and bullying, entitled--"Why You Should Always Hold Their Purse".
They are either piling on some other poor defenseless girl, or are actually attacking a teacher.
My principal and I were on a first name basis, and I think that he named his replacement wooden paddle after me.
But we learned to respect each other...something that is hard to find in today's schools.
I work at a school. What this guy is saying is the truth. I don't think the school should be in the business of physical discipline, but the parents should be...but they won't. (And if they did the school would call the cops probably). The kids that are coming up today, (not all, but more and more every year) or monsters in the making...created by parents who think they can do no wrong and deserve nothing but praise and smiles all day long. I have muttered the words, "I'm starting the think the Nuns were on to something..." or "If we could have these kids plow a field it would do them all good." Let's face it... America used to raise better kids then we do these days... why is that??? I think part of that answer is in the paddle.