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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If there is no way to punish a child for their actions we end up with entitled brats that walk around thinking they are above the law. Mini Donald trumps! I feel for teachers who have been stripped of their abilities to take away recess or anything a kid cares about to help change the bad behavior. A call home doesn't do anything anymore because parents blindly defend their children and then go for the throat of the teachers that complain about their child. [/quote] If taking away recess helps change bad behavior than why is it always the same kids missing recess? Taking away recess is one of the more stupid and illogical of all consequences particularly since it keeps the kids who need it the most from having that time to expel their energy. As a previous poster commented - inmates get more outside time than most school kids. Get real. [/quote] What consequences would you suggest?[/quote] I know teachers don't have this option as much, but as a parent, taking away screen time and making them play outside instead is incredibly effective![/quote] A school can't do that.[/quote] Literally says that at the top...[/quote] Ok, so what disciplinary actions should a school be able to take?[/quote]
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