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[quote=Anonymous]I am so sick of parents on this board complaining about their kids getting in trouble. Can we get back to stricter parenting so these poor teachers don’t have to deal with out of control kids who never hear the word no or know what a LEGIT consequence is? Why is it easier for parents to pay to send kids to therapy and medicate them, than it is to discipline them. Teachers can not keep kids in for recess (too many complaints) Teacher can not remove child from special activities (not being inclusive) Teacher can not send child to principal (that is taking it too far) Teacher can not yell at student (it is mean and not productive) Kids are out of control. I volunteer twice a week and the lack of care, the disrespect of authority, the entitlement, is astounding. OP - your kid was sent to the principal because he is a massive disruption to the entire class. Instead of sitting here asking if this was harsh, why not make your child write a letter apologizing for what he did. Have a meeting with the teacher where you both apologize and set up a small list of expectations. Then he loses all electronics and play dates for multiple days. Replace that screen time with his not normal chores (if he even has chores.) [/quote]
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