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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers lost all credibility when they chose not to teach and sold the idea that it didn't really matter[/quote] They did teach. Their employers set the conditions of their employment, not you. Enjoy staying ignorant.[/quote] Most did not teach and did not oppose the teaching bans. The profession is dead.[/quote] good parenting seems to be dead too.[/quote] Difference is, we don't pay parents $100k+ plus lifelong pensions for being good parents, do we?[/quote] Well at least you are admitting that parents don't parent thats a start.[/quote] Right? We should just take all those kids away from their parents. Put them in warehouses or something. Send them to work. Obviously they can't be educated, even by wonderful hardworking teachers.[/quote] Hmmm....odd take maybe parents could just start parenting again. That would be a good place to start.[/quote] But as we see on this board and from all of the teacher comments, parents aren't parenting. So your solution is just to shame them anonymously on an internet message board? You think that will accomplish anything? Get a spine.[/quote] Ahh ok and as we see on this site people come here to shame and blame teachers for everything. I bet all your big talk stays anonymous on DCMUM-am I right. [/quote] Look I am not the one with the complaints with parents -- you are. Do something about it aside from complaining anonymously. Heck, provide a suggestion as to how to make parents better, aside from just saying "parents should be better". What's your solution?[/quote] Well let's start here....spend time with your kids. Let them know you care. Love your kids. Teach them boundaries. STOP blaming everything on schools take ownership follow through. Thats a good place to start. Oh and it would be great if you could all cut down the screen time and get the kids outside like kids are supposed to do. Not the poster you are taking to but as a teacher here are some suggestions. I can't solve your problem sorry. Take a class.[/quote] Teachers are talking about a widespread problem with parents. An individual solution such as you suggest won't solve the problem. (It's also cute that you've made it be about the individual poster, versus the wider problem. That individual poster becoming a perfect parent won't solve teachers' problems with parents.)[/quote]
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